Ian Bartoszek, a project manager for the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, biologist Ian Easterling and intern Kyle Findley caught and euthanized the huge female python before hauling her back to their field truck last December.īartoszek says that they didn’t realize just how large the snake was until they weighed her at the lab. So by following a breeding male like Dionysus, they can find and remove large breeding females and their eggs. Males are attracted to the largest females, according to the conservancy.
The huge reptile was captured by the conservancy as part of its invasive Burmese python research program.īiologists found the female by tracking a male “scout snake” named Dionysus with a radio transmitter. The python is the heaviest ever captured in the state, the Conservancy of Southwest Florida announced on Wednesday. She’s massive, invasive and covered in scales: A record breaking 215-pound, 18-foot-long Burmese python has been captured in Florida.