The Terrifying Reason Florida Can’t Stop the Python Invasion 😳

Deep in the Everglades, Burmese pythons have no natural enemies. A single female can lay up to 100 eggs. Their camouflage makes them nearly invisible. And after wiping out native mammals across python-invaded zones, they moved up the food chain — successfully preying on American alligators and collapsing the entire ecosystem from the bottom up. Hit play to find out how these snakes took over the Everglades, what the latest removal programs and thermal technology reveal, and why even 23,000 captured pythons may be less than 1% of the real population.