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Florida has not just a huge problem with invasive species feeding on endangered animals but as well as an explosion of domesticated animals such as dog and cat living in the wild today and preying on anything eatable. Some of the lesser problematic feral animals roaming Florida today are peacocks, chickens and even quails, which in turn will be preyed upon by natural predators and invasive predators alike.
Pythons are large constrictors and became very popular reptiles in the US pet trade during the late eighties but the mass importation has led to serious ecological problem in South Florida. The small python hatchlings out grow fast their initial setup cage and reaching eight foot in length within three years. Many pet owners no longer wish to care for their snake(s) and some people even decided to release their pythons back into the wild. During Hurricane Andrew, a mass escape of reptiles, including thousands of burmese pythons, from their exotic importers took place in 1992.
A hungry adult python stalks its prey with fast forward movements, its head slightly elevated and tongue flickering, picking up the sent particles of possible prey near by. When a possible prey animal is detected the attack is swift with a strike and a bite to the neck, coiling around the prey’s body, tighter and tighter until it eventually dies of asphyxiation. The python starts mostly feeding on the dead animal head first mostly but it has been observed that very often pythons will swallow their prey alive. The feeding can take up to an hour depending on the size of the prey. Python eats quail was filmed by Heiko Kiera aka Ojatro in South Florida in 2015.
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