Burmese Python Alligator Florida Video Goes Viral On Social Media

A video is taking over the internet by storm in which a huge alligator was recovered from a massive Burmese python. Since this video was uploaded on social media it is attaining the attention of netizens and leading them to search for it. If you are also scrounging a weblog to learn about the alligator found in a Burmese python in Florida then this is the place where you will get all descriptions of the video. According to recent reports, Burmese python’s video has been watched by thousands of people on Twitter. People are sharing this clip in large numbers. Kindly scroll down the page to read some noteworthy points and facts about the Burmese python.

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As per the source, the clip of a massive Burmese python was posted on social media by geoscientist Rosie Moore. Rosie Moore posted it on Instagram which has accumulated more than 3000 reactions as of yet. The geoscientist told FOX 35, the video is a few months old but she shared it recently. And it went viral overnight. Geoscientist Rosie Moore quoted the caption as, “This particular python was roughly 18-foot and had consumed a 5-foot alligator,” Kindly drag down the page and read more details about it.

The geoscientist said the python was discovered in Florida Everglades, not in a national park. Later the massive python was euthanized and sent to the research lab for necropsy and scientific sample collection. In the viral video, you can see a number of scientists evaluating a large bulge in the stomach of a python before cutting it up and getting better information about what was inside. Later it was found that a 5 feet long alligator was in the stomach of a python. The doctors removed it from Python’s stomach. Scroll down the page and read what the geoscientist further said.

Rosie Moore further added that Burmese pythons are needed to be euthanized in Florida. She kept on saying, “due to the subtropical environment of South Florida, paired with the Burmese pythons long life span and rapid reproduction, these snakes have successfully invaded ecologically sensitive areas such as Everglades National Park. This poses a threat to a variety of wildlife.” That’s all she said about the Burmese pythons. Stay tuned to this website for more such interesting articles.

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