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It took two cousins and a lot of muscle to capture of a 16-foot, 300-pound Burmese python spotted slithering on their Central Florida property.
Two Florida cousins say they have wrangled a 300-pound, 16-foot-long Burmese python on their family property outside of Tampa.
Brown was driving through his family’s property in Zolfo Springs on Sunday when something caught his eye. It was a Burmese Python measuring more than 16 feet, 4 inches long and weighing 300 pounds.
Animals Cousins find massive 16-foot python in Hardee County The nearly 300-pound snake was found tucked into a culvert on the family's property.
Florida cousins catch 16-foot python on family property Florida cousins captured the biggest reported snake in the area on their property.
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