

Fisherman Scout DecemGators Tussle on Golf Course (Well, except for the loser.) /5crU29EqnR- N.A.

When two alligators wrestle on a golf course, everybody wins. This snake, however, wasn't tagged, so officials have little idea where it might have come from or how long it has lived in the wild. The snakes are banned as pets in the state, and any pet anacondas that were privately held before the ban were required to be tagged. This was only the fifth anaconda ever spotted in the wild in Florida. By just a few inches, the species, native to South America, is only the second-longest snake in the world but is the heaviest by average weight (in fact, the species was the focus of Discovery Channel's shock program Eaten Alive last year).

The particular specimen was nine feet long, but green anacondas can reach lengths of more than 17 feet. Officials euthanized the snake on the riverbank.

"It was eating, or it was recently dropped off and had something to eat - its farewell meal." "It wasn't skinny," Derrick Lockhart, a captain at Midway Air Boat Rides, told Clock Orlando. Johns River near the border of Brevard and Orange counties. In fact, this week Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officials found and euthanized a member of the world's largest snake species, the green anaconda.įishermen spotted the snake slithering along the St. The Burmese python has taken up residence throughout Florida's swamps and established itself as a major breeding population, and though it may be the most prevalent reptilian pest, it's not the only species of invasive snake that has found its way to the Sunshine State. What have our coldblooded friends been up to? Well, a rare green anaconda was spotted in the wild, two alligators got into a brawl on a Florida golf course, and we all got a sad reminder to keep your dog on a leash. In fact, as a bit of a break from all of the human weirdness, this week is a very special reptile-themed WTF Florida. A lot of weird things happen in Florida every week, and on Friday we're here to bring you the weirdest.
