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Friday, November 4, 2011

Peckish python: 16ft-long snake found with adult deer in its stomach

A 16-foot-long Burmese python was found to have a whole adult deer in its stomach after it was captured and killed in a U.S. national park.

The reptile - one of the biggest ever found in South Florida - had recently swallowed a doe the size of a small child.

Skip Snow, a python specialist who conducted the autopsy at Everglades National Park, said the animal had a girth of 44ins with the 5st 6lb deer inside its stomach.

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Large scale: The 16ft-long Burmese Python is captured by amazed workers in Everglades National Park in Florida

Large scale: The 16ft-long Burmese Python is captured by amazed workers in Everglades National Park in Florida

'This is clearly an extreme event,' he told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. 'It shows you they can eat huge things.'

The python - an ambush predator - would have staked out a known deer trail, seized the animal in its sharp teeth, crushed it by coiling around it and then eaten the corpse, he said.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2054968/16-foot-python-Everglades-eaten-deer.html

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