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Real Estate · FloridaBy Amber Courtney Click here for updates on this story NAPLES, Florida (WBBH) — The Conservancy of Southwest Florida announced a record-breaking Burmese python season Monday. It removed 6,300 pounds of the invasive snake, marking a milestone for the conservancy’s python program, with more than 20 tons of Burmese pythons removed from a 200-square-mile area in Southwest Florida since 2013. Biologists target adult female pythons to stop python …See the Story
More than 20 Tons of Pythons Removed by Conservancy of Southwest Florida in Everglades Region
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Fossils · South AfricaA fossilized colony of small burrowing reptiles that lived some 250 million years ago was recently found in South Africa. It's the first time that the Procolophon trigoniceps, which lived in the lowlands of what was then the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana (today the central Karoo), has been found to have lived and died communally in complex, underground burrows. Up till now, they have only been found as single specimens.See the Story
Fossils Show Colonies of Reptiles Lived Communally 250 Million Years Ago
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