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10-foot python found dead in Largo preserve

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Another great story in the news.
Here is the link to the story.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/enviro...t-python-found-dead-in-largo-preserve/1038242



LARGO — About 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, John Rivard was walking in the Largo Central Park Nature Preserve when he saw something big floating in a stormwater treatment pond.

It turned out to be a dead 10-foot python.

"I was a little surprised,'' he said. "It was not something I expected to see out there.''

The pond is next to a boardwalk where children and families hike and not far from a picnic shelter, a driving range and a country club.

Rivard, 49, a Clearwater real estate investor, found a branch, fished out the python and started taking photos. He said the snake weighed 80 or 90 pounds.

Officials from the Largo Recreation Parks and Arts Department got to the scene at 8:30 a.m. and measured the snake, said Michael DePappa, assistant parks superintendant.

He said it's the first python found in the preserve in the four years he has been at his job. He doesn't know whether it had been living in the preserve or whether someone dropped it off. "It could have possibly been a house pet,'' DePappa said.

It had no puncture wounds or other signs of trauma, so how it died is a mystery.

City workers buried the python in an empty lot.

"It was pretty stinky and smelly,'' DePappa said.

Bill Turner, a herpetologist for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, identified the snake as a reticulated python, which is native to Southeast Asia.

Named for the net-like pattern on its body, it can grow to 28 feet long and is one of the two largest snakes in the world.

He said the reticulated python eats such things as primates, pigs, dogs and cats, even a type of bear called a sun bear.

"There are incidences of them eating humans,'' Turner said.

The proliferation of large, dangerous nonnative snakes has been a concern in Florida and the Tampa Bay area recently.

On July 1, a 2-year-old Sumter County girl was strangled by an 8 1/2-foot pet Burmese python that got loose.

That same month, an 8- to 10-foot boa constrictor was found lounging in a St. Petersburg neighborhood.

In August, a New Port Richey couple discovered an 8-foot boa constrictor in a box outside their home.

Eileen Schulte can be reached at [email protected] or (727) 445-4153.
 
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Im sorry but to my knowledge there are no records of a retic or burm or rock or even a anaconda eating a human. Well full grown but the little girl in Sumter. That was the fault of the keeper I was told but im not 100% sure on that. From what I heard on that story there was not a proper set up for the snake? But I could be wrong so dont hold me to it! Basicly what im trying to get accross is that the big snakes there not for everyone. They require the upmost respect they can kill with no problem. They need to have a proper set up and a lock on the enclosure. But on that note my 8 year old cousin gets my 7ft burm out "with me there of course she pets it and everthing" Never bitten anyone. Hope this helps the ppl that are warey about having large snakes around kids. YOU NEED A PROPER ENCLOSURE FOR ANY ANIMAL. Please respect these giants they are natural killers but with proper education and experience most ppl that want one can keep one... Note I said most..

Thanks for reading and take care all

Sean Sizemore
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Sorry one more note I would like to make plz everyone let your kids be introduced to snakes so they can see there not horrible creatures. They are dangerous if not properly cared for and once again can KILL but.... They make great pets. My cousins mom fliped when she found out I was letting her hold what she called "big snake" she also fliped when 15yr old cousin would help me get out my 13ft retic... "not something I let me 8yr old cousin near" He now loves snakes thanks to me and im glad ppl that are trying to ban them have proably never even held one. Please help us stop the ban on snakes and reptiles in general or our kids cannot enjoy what we love....

Thanks again for reading and take care

Sean Sizemore
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