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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Elidia Rodriguez, of Miami Gardens, had been looking for her 1-year-old Siamese cat for two days when her son pointed out the bulging Burmese python slithering in her back yard.
Experts said that bulge in the 12-foot snake is probably the missing 15-pound cat. Rodriguez got the cat last year as a post-hurricane gift. She named the cat Frances, after the storm.
The snake was spotted in Rodriguez's back yard Sunday.
Experts with the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue antivenin unit said Frances wouldn't have stood a chance against the larger predator.
The snake was captured and taken to the Sense of Wonder Nature Center at AD Barnes National Park
Earlier this month, authorities say a 13-foot python burst after it apparently tried to swallow a live, 6-foot alligator whole. Link
Experts said that bulge in the 12-foot snake is probably the missing 15-pound cat. Rodriguez got the cat last year as a post-hurricane gift. She named the cat Frances, after the storm.
The snake was spotted in Rodriguez's back yard Sunday.
Experts with the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue antivenin unit said Frances wouldn't have stood a chance against the larger predator.
The snake was captured and taken to the Sense of Wonder Nature Center at AD Barnes National Park
Earlier this month, authorities say a 13-foot python burst after it apparently tried to swallow a live, 6-foot alligator whole. Link
