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http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/index.php?feed=Science & article=UPI-1-20061014-12\

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Wildlife agency too busy to study python

 

MIAMI, Oct. 14 (UPI) -- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says it has too

much on its plate to tackle the growing number of Burmese pythons in South

Florida any time soon.

 

The South Florida Water Management District asked the federal agency in June

to declare the snakes " injurious, " banning them from interstate shipment and

from being imported to the country. In September, Assistant Director Mamie

Parker responded that the python would have to wait in line, the Palm Beach

Post reported Saturday.

 

A spokesman told the paper the service has one full-time employee studying

30 species being considered for bans.

 

Burmese pythons, which can grow to be well over 20 feet long, have become

established in the Everglades. The snakes are believed to be pets released

by their owners when they became too big to handle.

 

The pythons are possibly the only species aside from humans that can take on

alligators. In one recent incident, a dead python was found with a dead

alligator in its stomach.

 

*Copyright 2006 by United Press International. .*

 

 

 

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