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The Burmese python is considered an invasive species in Florida and a major headache for officials given its devastating impact on the local wildlife. Recently, authorities got some help from an unlikely source in reducing the snake's population.


The Burmese python is considered an invasive species in Florida and a major headache for officials given its devastating impact on the local wildlife.
Recently, authorities got some help from an unlikely source in reducing the snake's population.
A photo posted to Twitter by the South Florida Water Management District shows an alligator carrying the body of a Burmese python presumably after a battle between the two.
An accompanying note read, "Our staff spotted this alligator swimming away from a levee in western Miami-Dade Co. with lunch — a Burmese python."
While in this case, the snake ended up being the meal, the species is certainly not a weak opponent.
In the past, there have been reports of them trying to eat alligators.
In a 2011 photo released by the National Park Service, a python attempted to consume an alligator whole but in the end, both of them perished in the battle, notes WFOR.

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