No Pythons are not native to the Everglades
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Pythons got into Florida because people had kept pythons as exotic pets, but as they grew bigger, people realized that they didn't want their pythons anymore because they got too big to live in their house, so the people in Florida who had pythons released them into the wild. Because there were numerous people who had pythons as exotic pets, and then released them in the Everglades into the wild, there were eventually enough pythons that they could successfully reproduce and live in the Florida Everglades.
pythons live in states including California and Florida
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Burmese Pythons are native to the Asian continent - around Burma (hence the name) and India.
The best example I can think of is Florida. There are several invasive species there that are causing a lot of problems. The most worrisome being a few varieties of python. Burmese pythons have grown to a large population, and African Rock Pythons are starting to grow in number. They are reducing the numbers of most of the native species in the everglades, and human deaths due to wild pythons in Florida are becoming more and more common.
alligators, Florida panthers, and (nonindigenous) pythons
yes they are native to Florida
Besides those brought from overseas, including those on pet stores and zoos, no. Pythons are a species native of Africa.
burmese pythons' come from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam
The Ball Python, or more correctly, Royal Python are native to West and Central Africa, in lowland rainforest.