The invasive anacondas 25 feet long can reproduce in the United States, warn scientists

Researchers discover more species of giant snakes in the south.


Scorpions crawling in Arizona deserts to wolf packs traveling through Washington, the United States is home to all kinds of dangerous animals . But for many of us, the scary crawler that we are most concerned with meeting is a snake. These creatures can find their way to your court , or even crawl in your car . And although most do not cause you any problems, some may defend themselves with Deadly dicks . Now scientists warn that it is not only the native species that should be concerned, because invasive snakes spread to the United States, read the rest to know why some people think that the 25-foot long anacondas can reproduce here.

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Invasive pythons of 200 pounds have spread to the United States

A closeup of a Burmese python coiled on the ground in foliage
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In February, scientists from US Geological Survey (USGS) published a report Warning of disturbing development: an invasive species of Burmese pythons has started to increase in number throughout Florida and to spread in new areas.

"Burmese pythons were confirmed as having a reproductive population established in the Everglades National Park in 2000," said scientists. "The population has since developed and now occupies a large part of southern Florida. They consume a wide range of animals and have changed the food canvas and ecosystems through the largest Everglades."

USGS researchers said some of the Burmese pythons found in Floria had recently weighed more than 200 pounds and measured more than 15 feet. Since then, a Record python Measuring 19 feet was found.

Their massive size has probably helped their predator behavior, as proof of at least 76 species of prey, including mammals, birds and even alligators, which were found in the digestive tubes of these snakes.

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Scientists say that even greater snakes can be reproductive.

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If the thinking of Burmese pythons of 200 pounds has already started to twist the stomach in knots, you will probably not like the most recent snake news. Scientists now believe a Even larger species could reproduce in the United States, The press In Fort Myers, Florida, reported on July 20.

According to the newspaper, scientists say that an Invasive Green Anacondas colony may have been established in the Fakahatchee Strand Presente state park, which is located near the city of Naples in the County Collier, Florida.

Like the Burmese Python, this is one of the The biggest snake species In the world, but female green anacondas can really reach more than 25 feet in the wild, according to the USGS.

"These snakes also have the largest sexual size dimorphism of all terrestrial vertebrates," said the USGS on its website. "The reproductive females have at least five times the size of the reproductive males."

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Green anacondas are considered a predator for many animals.

Green Anaconda snake in the water
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The Green Anacondas are the heaviest of the constricitors, and they will eat almost anything, The press reported.

"The list of potential prey of an anaconda is extended and varied, and consists of birds, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and fish," said the USGS.

And it is hardly the extent of their prey.

"Little people can climb trees to make a bird's nest raid," adds the agency. "The green anaconda swallows its whole prey, even the prey much greater than the diameter of their mouths. They are known to consume large prey such as Pécases, Capybaras, Tapirs, deer and sheep."

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Researchers warn that these types of reptiles will continue to spread.

A Burmese python swimming through water
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Invasive species of giant sizes - like Burmese pythons of 200 pounds and 25 -foot green anacondas - have threatened the ecosystems they invade and live now. Researchers say that these creatures have the capacity to eliminate medium -sized predators, such as foxes, raccoils and opossums, from the food chain.

"This means that the greatest predators lack a great source of food, and the things on which these little mammals feed will have a boom in the population", " Charles Van Rees , Phd, a scientific conservation and naturalist at the University of Georgia, Said previously Better life .

He also added that specific species are particularly threatened, including an endangered rabbit found only in Florida which is "at risk of being suffocated by an excessive predation of this snake".

As species of more invasive snakes are located in the United States, eradication becomes more and more difficult, which facilitates the spread of these types of reptiles.

"If he is not completely unmountained, it is very unlikely that there remains a problem of Florida "Said Van Rees." The problem will absolutely grow if we do nothing. And if eradication is no longer possible, intelligent investment at the moment can help prevent this problem from spreading. "


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