There pythons Hunting Competition in Miami

There pythons Hunting Competition in Miami

                            

MIAMI, KOMPAS.com - More than 1,000 people participated in the competition hunt Burmese pythons in the Florida Everglades park. In the competition held since January 12, so far only 30 python that was killed.

Conservation Commission of Wildlife and Fish Florida, the United States, as quoted by AP news agency , on Friday (25/1 / 2013), affirmed, competition to eliminate invasive pythons are not a lot of work.

Of the 1,000 participants, only 30 managed to hunt pythons. The competition will end in early February 2013. Officials of the commission emphasized that efforts to suppress the population of pythons from Everglades never achieve goals in the competition "Python Challenge" that took place during the month.

Therefore, they hope needs to be increased awareness regarding snake threat to life and so fragile natural Everglades ecosystem. Protection of the snake is governed states or the U.S. Government.

So far no one can tell how much the python population in the Everglades. Researcher says, bargain hunting helped gather much more information about where pythons live naturally.

Length Burmese pythons can reach 5.75 meters. Their average length of about 3 meters.

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