Thanks to everyone who participated in the #PythonBowl! Every invasive #python removed makes a difference for native wildlife! We will have a release out shortly with a full list of winners! @SFWMD @MIASBLIV @O2EMiami @wildlife_fl pic.twitter.com/y2u459NXbO
— MyFWC (@MyFWC) January 25, 2020
The wildlife commission and the South Florida Water Management District announced the results and winners of the Python Removal Competition during a ceremony in Miami on Saturday, WFTX reported.
Here are the winners by category:
- Mike Kimmel removed eight pythons, earning him the top prize for the most snakes, a Tracker 570 ATV.
- Barry Offenburger won $1,000 in the military category for catching three pythons.
- Tom Rahill won $2,000 for capturing the longest snake — a 12-foot-7.3-inch python –– and won another $2,000 because it was the heaviest, tipping the scales at 62 pounds.
- Dave Mucci won $1,000 for an 11-foot python, the longest snake caught in the military category. He also won $1,000 for a 49.4-pounder.
Florida holds the Python Bowl annually to put the squeeze on the Burmese python, a nonvenomous constrictor. According to conservationists, the snakes, estimated in the tens of thousands in the Everglades, pose a threat to native wildlife.
Because they have few predators, Burmese pythons have flourished in the swamps of South Florida, eating animals ranging from rabbits to alligators, the Sun-Sentinel reported.
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