A Miami family had a surprise, and unwelcomed, Christmas visitor: a 13-foot Burmese python in their swimming pool, according to news reports from South Florida. Suladie Miranda found the snake "curled up in the corner of the pool" and called 911, WSVN-TV reports. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue's "venom response" team responded. (Note: Pythons are not venomous.) It took three tries to nab the slithering intruder, which slipped away and went for a swim before being captured. The snake was caged and taken to a farm in Homestead. Officials say it most likely had been someone's pet and either escaped or was set loose when the owner could not longer care for it.
Feeding My Baby Burmese Python a F/T Mouse. He Tagged me when i stuck my hand in the enclosure to Pick up the mouse. For a lil Guy he has some Sharp Teeth! It was no big deal just a bunch of lil pin pricks. It was completely my fault, I stuck my hand in the enclosure while he was in feeding mode and i was looking through the view finder instead of directly at him. He is an awesome Pet and Has a Great temporment.
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Jay hatches a clutch of crazy burmese pythons that are het white burmese and het green burmese. Wait till you see these babies the are incredible... not to mention extremely rare! Follow us on twitter @prehistoricinc
Jay hatches a clutch of crazy burmese pythons that are het white burmese and het green burmese. Wait till you see these babies the are incredible... not to mention extremely rare! Follow us on twitter @prehistoricinc