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The Everglades
AnswerThe Burmese python.
They are not native to the area and now have grown into a population of an estimated 10,000+ . Another factor is that they are breeding with another Python species that is the African Rock Python. This species is known to be aggressive and with the two breeding they are producing a new type of Python. The snakes are eating everything in the Everglades and the Everglades has proven to be a good environment for them. They are spreading too and have been found on islands in the Florida Keys and some biologist think that they could spread from coast to coast at some point. They are VERY invasive and there is an effort to rid the Everglades of them, but right now biologists are loosing the battle.
No. They are not. There are no native pythons in North or South America. However, some species of python from Africa and Asia have been introduced to the Everglades.
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Pythons are an invasive species in the Everglades. An invasive species is one which is not naturally there but has been introduced by accident or on purpose by humans. In the case of the python it results from people releasing their pets to the Everglades when they get too large or they become bored with them. Invasive species usually have no natural enemies to keep their numbers down. In the case of the python, iit is a large predator which outclasses the local predators for hunting ability and size, As a consequence it eats tall the food go the local predators (raccoons, rabbits, deer) which starves the local large predators (alligators etc). With no natural food the python then moves on to alligators, dogs, small children and similar.
The Key Largo Woodrat is an an endangered species. The Burmese Python is an invasive species, and is harming many native and endangered species in the Everglades. A Burmese Python can even eat an alligator - it will eat anything, no matter what size. This is why the Key Largo Woodrat is threatened by the Burmese Pythons.
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Alligators are found primarily in the Everglades in South Florida and Louisiana. In Florida, there is a new predator that has become a threat to alligators: the Burnese Python. In both states, man has and will always be a threat as we continue to destroy their habitat. The Burmese Python came to Florida by accident in the last 10 years or so and find the Everglades to be the perfect breeding and hunting ground.