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.
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Canebrake Rattlesnake At Busch Gardens.
this is a baby diamondback rattlesnake i caught.
A Large Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake at Busch Gardens.
Juvenile Canebrake Rattlesnakes at Gatorland
An Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake using it's Rattler as we approached.
The Pygmy Rattlesnakes at Busch Gardens.
A Diamondback Rattlesnake that came out of the palmetto scrub one day while we were out flying RC models in Central Florida near Orlando. We left it alone to go about its business of keeping the rodent population in check.