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ОтветитьThey haven't made it to the swamps in Louisiana yet. However we have some massive cotton mouths. Just curious about biggest you've ever come across. Seen a recent short of a girl in Florida with one biggest ive seen.
Do they ensure the snake wont be able to breed again before release?
Watch the front door and back door so to speak? You guys are funny as. Good job on getting rid of invasive critters. Nice work.
ОтветитьWhy don't you wear gloves?
ОтветитьWhere are your gloves?
Ответитьit's sad that these populations are dying in their native habitats.
ОтветитьA very necessary job. Invasive species need to be dealt with. Its not their fault. Just nature doing its thing.
ОтветитьI don't know why they don't kill them instantly. their predators why wrestle with them.
ОтветитьExcellent job, you guys are friccan fearless.. those snakes have a problem…man..the worlds deadliest creature..
ОтветитьEven if only 80% of those eggs hatched.. That's 80+ pythons you just removed! Totally crazy!
ОтветитьAs Steve Irwin would say "there is a right way and a wrong way to handle a snake." Relocating the snake is understandable, but the way that python was handled, while still in labor, could have killed it.
ОтветитьGreat job as a Floridan I thank you
ОтветитьDude! Check it out, dude! Dude, now way! Dude, dude! Dude, but dude, seriously dude!
ОтветитьGuys yous have removed sooooo many pythons out of the glades
Yous should be really proud of yourselves
Snake master
ОтветитьWhattttttt damn they should not re release that snake smh
ОтветитьYikes
ОтветитьAmazing job guys! Thank you for being out there to make such an impact on this invasive species.
People just don’t understand the amount of damage and destruction that these creatures do to such a fragile ecosystem.
I’m not sorry that she is going to be a scout snake, though. She is a true beauty and she will be doing a great service for tracking down many more of her kind.
I don’t like the idea of any creature being destroyed but, the ecological damage that these reptiles are causing is beyond anything that we can ever imagine. Sadly, that means that they have to be destroyed.
Again, thanks for all your support and hard work in this process.
Wow!
ОтветитьI don’t understand why all the fuss on these snake catcher YT channels re: grabbing the snake. Why not take a pitchfork, stab it at first sight, pin it down, shoot it in the whatever(?) til it’s dead, drag it out, get paid. Why all this wrestling n wrangling nonsense?
ОтветитьJust image there’s thousands more that size 😮
ОтветитьThank you guys! Appreciate your hard work. Wonderful for the Native species of Florida. Those snakes don't belong there.
ОтветитьHow cool is that, never seen one caught drop eggs!
ОтветитьDont kill them. Release them in nyc!! Solve their rat problems.
ОтветитьCan they fix a snake like a dog or cat. Maybe a dumb question
ОтветитьThat's a stick of sewer pipe. Lol
ОтветитьThank you for decreasing the python numbers
Ответитьcongrats...HUGE!!
ОтветитьCongrats on the capture and finding such a big nest. I understand that the capturing and euthanasia of this invasive species is necessary for the natural wildlife there. I truly understand all that. But it sure is a damned shame, that it is necessary to destroy such beautiful and incredible snakes. It is ironic that where they originally belong, they are an endangered species. Has anyone thought about maybe taking some of those big breeding females back to their native habitats to try to repopulate them where they're endangered?
ОтветитьWhy don't yall use a shotgun or a bush knives on those things? Do they have a site that shows the snakes they are tracking like they do sharks?
ОтветитьYou should invest in some of the sleeves we have. They only go from wrist to elbow but you can't cut through them with a razor blade. I use the in tree work.
ОтветитьSome of those eggs look bloody old, and from a previous clutch
ОтветитьI never thought I would kinda feel sorry for a snake 😝
ОтветитьPlz stop being over confident and cockey
ОтветитьPlease keep these coming
ОтветитьIf you hadn't found her, there would have been over a hundred more snakes in EG 😮keep up the good work guys
ОтветитьGood job. I"m glad you got all those eggs too.
Just think of how many native critters that snake had to eat to get that big. And if even half of those eggs hatched, you would have 55 little pythons who might get as big as mama, eating all those native critters along the way. Some of the smaller pythons might have become food for gators. Not much else is big enough to eat a 4 or 5 foot young python.
What are the chances of finding a nest like this in the middle of nowhere buried under all those weeds? Amazing find!
ОтветитьSadle it up and ride the ruff off of it
ОтветитьP. Cowboy... I just watched your podcast with Joe Rogan. Great interview, very informative, opened my eyes to a lot of things I didn't know about.
I have a question. How can I trap a huge rattlesnake, that's been seen twice at my daughter's house in Dublin Ga...? I made a trap outta chicken wire, like a minnow trap but larger, and I put some farm fresh eggs in it for bait.. but nothing yet. This is the 3rd one this summer that they have found there. I don't live there, I live in Macon, but I have my daughter, 2 granddaughters and my grandson living there. What can I do?
Never knew that pythons (or any snakes) build nests! In a way, I feel sorry for these beautiful animals. After all, people must have set their pets free in Florida, where they obviously thrive.
Thankfully, I live in The Netherlands, where there's only one venomous snake: a smallish viper. It is quite endangered due to loss of habitat.
My only concern is the releasing this monster back to the Everglades. So she can further decimate the wildlife.
ОтветитьI ❤ their glee and elation upon capturing the beast!
Ответить122 eggs 🥚 inside the female Burmese Python is the record.
ОтветитьI wish they could somehow remove her mating capability before releasing her., letting her go just seems like the wrong move. I'd love to see those eggs fed to local raccoons or something 😄
ОтветитьNever gonna stop those pythons....its too late.
Ответитьas a kid, I'd bet you played with your food, too !!!
Ответитьare there no 410 shotguns in Florida ?
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