The main python that is found in the Everglades is the Burmese python. The Burmese python is not a native snake to the Everglades. One major factor to this was in 1992 during Hurricane Andrew over 900 Burmese pythons escaped from a pet dealer's warehouse. The Python Challenge is where hunters from around the country can come and hunt pythons in the Everglades for 30 days.…
They are trying to get Burmese pythons out of the everglades. There are a lot more people in the everglades because of the Burmese python challenge. Novices are people without pythons hunting permits and do not have no training. This is importing because they can be hurt or killed by a 23 foot long snake. It will eat almost everything they can fit in there mouths.…
Think of a telephone pole then imagine a snake as big around the middle of the pole. Almost 23 feet long! Guess what that's the Burmese python. Huge Right? I am now going to tell you about how the Burmese python is affecting the Everglades.…
What would you do if you saw a 25 foot snake as wide as a telephone pole coming towards you? Burmese pythons are affecting the Everglades by causing changes for animals, people and the ecosystem in the Everglades. These viscious animals will annihilate anything in their path. First of all, Burmese pythons are killing almost anything in their path. According to page 44 paragraph 2 it states, “Burmese pythons are carnivores and survive primarily on small birds and mammals.”…
lizabeth Gain 04/09/2024 ELA 7" The Burmese Python Enters the Everglades The Burmese python is an astounding animal, however, these creatures should not be residing within the Everglades, no matter the circumstances. The Burmese python has been a pet to many living in Florida. Due to their magnificent size, these owners have had to let the pythons back into the wild within the Everglades, as they could no longer nourish these unusual pets.…
To begin with, the presence of pythons is changing the Everglades by affecting the ecosystem and local animals. According to Andrew Ng, in “Florida’s Python Hunt”, he says,”with no natural…
There is a non-poisonous, smooth, and colorful snake that is overpopulated in Florida. This snake; however, has so many of itself, that it is now a problem to the population in the Everglades in Florida. Although, these Pythons have adapted to this environment and now live there. These snakes do come from Southeast Asia, but these Burmese Python owners brought these snakes into the wild of the Everglades in Florida. Though, these Pythons have overtime, been overpopulated to the Everglades.…
How presence of Burmese Pythons is changing the everglades. Pythons are changing the everglades because their are ''Ten of thousand of Burmese Pythons are estimated to be living in the everglades, where they thrive in the warm, humid climate. In a dramatic demonstration intended to underscore the threat posed by these snakes, Florida senator Bill Nelson actually to a senate committee hearing on the subject. Pythons are dangerous to use people and animals because the Pythons are not well taken care of, according to the text '' we must do a better job of…
Did you know the threat of the burmese pythons in the Everglades? Well if you didn't know, you will after you read this. The Burmese pythons are taking control of the Everglades by force due to people and they caused many changes to the environment. You need to know a lot about the pythons first, then you may be able to help.…
A 23 foot enemy is lurking in the Everglades – and it’s not leaving anytime soon. The invasive python is taking over one of Florida’s precious resources. This reptile is dangerous, from its unhinged jaw down to the end of its 200 pound body. With its carnivorous instinct, the python is literally eating this habitat up. Additionally, the python isn’t native to Florida or the United States.…
The Burmese Python and the Everglades Have you ever looked through a pet store window and saw a cute little snake with a sign that read “Burmese Python?” Well if you love snakes you’re likely to think “how awesome” or “I’ve absolutely got to have it.” This happens all too often and the buyer doesn’t do their research like a responsible pet owner. In Florida, where it is very much like their native home in Southeast Asia, these pythons are taking over the Everglades. The Burmese python does not make good pets because of their massive size and are often let go in the backwoods of Florida.…
The reason why Pythons are loose in the Everglades is because of snake owners. When their snakes got too big, the owners released them back into the wild. In source 4, paragraph 3, it says,” And when their Pythons got too big, the owners got rid of them in the most irresponsible fashion. They just let them go back into the Everglades or some other wild area”.…
Because their owners turned them into the wild, they are jeopardizing the ecosystem of Florida. So to address this problem the state fish and wildlife commission is sponsoring the first ever Python killing challenge. Hunters have thirty-days to kill as many pythons they want. Whoever kills the biggest one will receive one-thousand dollars. The challenge is supposed to help the Everglades.…
unit 205Outcome 1 Know the different types of schools in the education system 1.1 There are two types of schools: Independent schools which rely on fees, have their own entrance exams and follow their own curriculum. Types of Independent Schools: Preparatory School All-Through School Public School Independent Grammar School State schools are run by the government, receive funding and have a set curriculum: Types of State Schools: Grammar Academies Community Trust Free Specialist Voluntary 1.2 Independent schools rely on fees and money from investments they don’t receive government funding. They will have an entrance exam and they also devise their own curriculum framework.…
Meaning that the population of these snakes has taken over so much that back in 2013 the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission started its 1st ever Python Challenge to shrink the population of the snakes. Source 2 “Florida’s Python Hunt” Lines 25-37 it states “... Python Challenge. Open to the public from January 12th to February 10th, the challenge is to hunt and kill Burmese Pythons, with a grand prize of $1500 awarded to the hunter who kills the most pythons, and another $1000 to the hunter who bags the longest one.”…