If they reach the ecosystem's carrying capacity in the Everglades, the pythons will spread, and that likely means into backyards.
Researchers from Florida International University have discovered Asian swamp eels in the Florida Everglades. The 3-foot eel, ...
Picture an animal that huddles up with others when stressed, babysits its young, hangs out around relatives, and gathers in big groups every year. Did you imagine a rattlesnake? For a long time, ...
Python and iguana trapper Mike Kimmel does iguana hunts with people coming from all over the world, including China, Sweden ...
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Louisiana's charming city near New Orleans has a walkable downtown, antique shops, and stunning bayou scenery
If you're looking for southern charm in the bayou, this small Louisiana town is welcoming and beautiful without all the ...
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Scientists unearth ancient snake fossil so huge it makes Titanoboa look small
Scientists in western India have uncovered fossil remains of a gargantuan prehistoric snake that may have been one of the largest ever to slither across the planet. Dubbed Vasuki indicus, the snake is ...
Back in the spring, I wrote an article on invasive plants that have found their way into our backyards, meadows and forests.
South Florida researchers warn the Everglades face an Asian swamp eel invasion, depleting small fish and starving wading birds, threatening the wetland food web.
The African Snakebite Institute recently shared footage of an adult black mamba appearing to stand as it raised its body to ...
The college football world has been buzzing this week following Michigan’s unexpected decision to fire second-year head coach Sherrone Moore for cause after he was allegedly found to have an ...
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