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krunchyfrogg 10-06-2005 04:37 PM

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Python Bursts After Trying to Eat Gator

By DENISE KALETTE, Associated Press WriterWed Oct 5, 4:04 PM ET

The alligator has some foreign competition at the top of the Everglades food chain, and the results of the struggle are horror-movie messy.

A 13-foot Burmese python recently burst after it apparently tried to swallow a live, six-foot alligator whole, authorities said.

The incident has heightened biologists' fears that the nonnative snakes could threaten a host of other animal species in the Everglades.

"It means nothing in the Everglades is safe from pythons, a top-down predator," said Frank Mazzotti, a University of Florida wildlife professor.

Over the years, many pythons have been abandoned in the Everglades by pet owners.

The gory evidence of the latest gator-python encounter — the fourth documented in the past three years — was discovered and photographed last week by a helicopter pilot and wildlife researcher.

The snake was found with the gator's hindquarters protruding from its midsection. Mazzotti said the alligator may have clawed at the python's stomach as the snake tried to digest it.

In previous incidents, the alligator won or the battle was an apparent draw.

"There had been some hope that alligators can control Burmese pythons," Mazzotti said. "This indicates to me it's going to be an even draw. Sometimes alligators are going to win and sometimes the python will win."

It is unknown how many pythons are competing with the thousands of alligators in the Everglades, but at least 150 have been captured in the past two years, said Joe Wasilewski, a wildlife biologist and crocodile tracker.

Pythons could threaten many smaller species that conservationists are trying to protect, including other reptiles, otters, squirrels, woodstorks and sparrows, Mazzotti said.

Wasilewski said a 10- or 20-foot python also could pose a risk to an unwary human, especially a child. He added, however, "I don't think this is an imminent threat. This is not a `Be afraid, be very afraid' situation.'"
[ 10-06-2005, 04:41 PM: Message edited by: krunchyfrogg ]

johnny 10-06-2005 04:42 PM

Just saw it on the news, that must have been some sight, and a smelly sight too. :D My mom was right, always chew before you swallow, that python was brought up completely wrong. [img]graemlins/hehe.gif[/img]

lost prophet 10-06-2005 04:54 PM

<font color = shadowed cyan text>was the gator still alive after that?

...and i thought reflux was bad *shudders*</font>

Eagle eye 10-06-2005 07:52 PM

I hope its last meal tasted good!

johnny 10-06-2005 08:54 PM

It wasn't bad, but he could really use an Alka Seltzer now. :D

Lucern 10-06-2005 09:34 PM

I'm seeing a poster opportunity, making fun of those inspirational posters in offices and schools. This one could simply read: "Determination", "Set your goals high", or "Ambition".

Sever 10-07-2005 12:26 AM

"Wishful Thinking". ;)

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Yay! GO THE GATORS! *whistles*

burnzey boi 10-07-2005 12:03 PM

Your not a Steve Irwin fan are you?

The croc would be dead because the poisen would have killed it, however the claws on it's foot would have ripped open it's stomach as it was slowly slithering down it's throat. Can you imagine the waste it would of left behind in... 16 weeks?

Legolas 10-07-2005 12:11 PM

That would be the first venomous python I've ever heard of.

Link 10-07-2005 12:23 PM

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Originally posted by Legolas:
That would be the first venomous python I've ever heard of.
You beat me to it ;)


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