Only in Florida: Gator-and-python battle plays out on a golf course
Only in Florida: Gator-and-python battle plays out on a golf coursedavid Mo
BY David Moscato JANUARY 25 2018Golf is sometimes accused of being a boring sport, but that's certainly not the case when two of Florida's top reptilian predators decide to pick a fight right there on the green! Earlier this month, golfers at the Fiddler's Creek Golf Club in Naples snapped photos of one such encounter.THE EXOTIC BURMEESE PYTHON SEEMS TO HAVE OUR AMERICAN ALLIGATOR IN A FULL BODY CRUSH.....IGNORING NEARBY GOLFERS
"'Wild' day on the 10th hole today!" wrote Richard Nadler on Facebook. "That's an alligator and a Burmese python entwined. The alligator seems to have the upper hand."
In his snapshots, and another photo posted by Carolyn Maxim, the snake is wrapped partially around the gator's body, while the gator has caught part of the python in its jaws. Not a great position for either one of them...
A BATTLE ROYALE,,,,,,,,,,,,EITHER THE ALLIGATOR OR THE PYTHON MIGHT VANQUISH THE OTHER
Moments like this golf course face-off are an eye-catching sign of a deeper conflict going on in the state of Florida, of two reptilian predators vying for dominance in a very disturbed environment. Right now, it's not totally clear which one – if either – will come out on top.
Florida hosts a long list of invasive species, but Burmese pythons are among the most worrisome. At an average of 2-3m (6-9 ft) and a maximum recorded size in the state of over 5m (17ft), according to the Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission (FWC), these Asian snakes are apex predators and perhaps the only species in the state besides humans that can threaten a fully grown gator.
GATOR WINS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,FULL JAW CLAMP ON VANQUISHED PYTHON
It's not known how often these pythons go after alligators – they much more commonly eat small mammals and birds – but it's definitely not unheard of. You might even recall the famous case of the snake that literally burst after swallowing a big specimen.
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