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    Burmese Python Changes

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    Ever since the Burmese python has invaded the everglades there has been dramatic changes in local animal‚ changes in people‚ and changes in the ecosystem. A burmese python can grow up to 23 feet long. They have poor eyesight so instead they use their heat sensing abilities. They mostly feed on small birds and mammals. One of the most dramatic changes caused by the burmese python is the changes in local animals.Since the Burmese python mostly eats small mammals and birds this would cause the prey

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    There are over 150‚000 Burmese pythons in the everglades when there should not be any. These invasive snakes are slowly eating away the precious ecosystem of the Everglades. Scientists don’t know what to do about them and the Everglades might not last much longer. The intrusive Burmese pythons are ruining the beautiful Everglades and its unique ecosystem. The Burmese python is a very intriguing reptile. These carnivores can grow up to 20 feet long and have a diet of mostly small mammals and

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    this lab activity‚ you will determine how an invasive species‚ the Burmese python‚ affects other species in the Florida Everglades. Part A Normal conditions (no pythons) Enter the Ecology Lab Room by clicking the button. Then follow the Lab Procedure. Lab Procedure 1. Four species appear in the Species Tracking box in the lower left: cougar (or Florida panther)‚ house mouse‚ Burmese python‚ and red-eared slider. Note that the python population is set to 0 because in this first simulation‚ they have

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    constrictor snakes

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    will discuss three different types of constrictors the anaconda‚ African Rock pythonBurmese python. Some may wonder how big can the snakes get and how much they weigh. Well the green anaconda can get up to 29 feet long and weigh up to 550 pounds. The African rock python grows up to 20 feet. According to Curtis Anderson the African Rock is one of the most aggressive snakes out there (Anderson‚ 2013). The Burmese pythons grow up to 27 feet and average of 400 pounds. That’s crazy to think a snake can

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    Environmental Policy There’s a Snake Eating my Dog! The environmental stepwise process is a process people take to implement‚ assess‚ and interpret environmental related policies. The first step is to identify the problem‚ this is rather simple because there are lots of problems in our day-day lives. Next you have to Pinpoint the roots of the problem‚ followed by envisioning a solution for these problems. Now‚ a particular issue could have multiple causes‚ and thus multiple solutions. The you

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    animals and just release them out into the wild‚ like Burmese Pythons. A little background on them they can grow up to 20 feet long‚ can eat an alligator‚ and has really good camouflage Burmese pythons are very powerful and high on the food chain and can make animals endangered or extinct. People can get hurt very bad by these big creatures. Burmese pythons are powerful invasive species that could change the United States forever. Burmese pythons can become very powerful and are high on the food chain

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    estimated tens of thousands of Burmese pythons living in the everglades. The Burmese pythons are changing the everglades‚ they are affecting local animals‚people and the ecosystem. Burmese pythons are toxicity affecting the everglades. Pythons are viciously devouring animals‚ and the resources that the local animals need to survive. First of all‚ the Burmese pythons are affecting local animals. Burmese pythons are negatively affecting the local animals‚ the pythons are eating abnormal amounts of

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    isn’t the only invasive predator. The Burmese Pythons could eat a full grown human‚ and are not a native species

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    Burmese Pythons The Burmese Python can be a charming creature‚ but it is abolishing the Everglades in Florida! Have you ever speculated how much damage this snake can do! The answer is a lot! These Python’s are changing the Everglades way too much. They are treacherous and dreadful to keep as pets. As soon as‚ Burmese Pythons wandered upon this earth they were causing trouble to the Everglades! The text in source two states “a Burmese Python-will roam the Florida Everglades in search of the coveted

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    Burmese pythons taking over the Everglades Karen Brown COM/156 February 16‚ 2013 Tiffany Rodriquez Burmese pythons taking over the Everglades Imagine taking a walk in the Florida Everglades. Now imagine that during that walk you come across a giant snake. In that snakes grip is a full-sized White-tailed deer. The two are battling it out‚ but the snake is clearly winning‚ it does not stand a chance against a full sized python. What could possibly be even worse than that would

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