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Saturday, February 25, 2006

Exotic Boa Constrictor in Everglades


Boa Constrictor Found in Florida Everglades

This Boa sighting and capture in the Florida Everglades was amazing. At almost 9 ft long she was a handful. I am lucky she did not wrap one of those muscular coils around me; sending me to bed . These snakes are native to South and Central America (indicated by the green below) and are an exotic species here in Florida.

I have always loved Boa constrictors, and even had a few individuals as an adolescent. Although, this is not the first time I have caught them in the wilds of sunny South Florida. The first time I was merely 13 years old and my friends and I came across 6 - 8 very small individuals lying in some grasses along a canal in Davie, Fl. At that time we assumed that the snakes were released by some irresponsible care-taker. But as I look back on that scenario, I can now envision the mother of those snakes not far off the side of the road sitting still in a nearby Australian Pine, which I would like to add is also an invasive species here in Florida, waiting in complete stillness for an unknowing song bird to come within striking distance.
It is hard to fathom a sighting of a Boa Constrictor in the Everglades, perhaps I thought I would see a Burmese python or Reticulated python due to the fact that sightings have already been confirmed. I am asked very frequently if I come across many Burmese pythons as I survey the Everglades tree islands in Water conservation areas 3A and 3B in Broward, Dade, and Monroe counties. I suppose people think their are very large numbers of pythons out in the glades, because that is what makes the news. I have been on many Tree islands and this is the first time I have seen a large constrictor or rather any constrictors, besides the 6 foot Yellow Rat snake I came across a couple of months ago.

Needless to say, it is definitely a problem. This particular individual was so large and fat that I suspect it had been eating very well. The numbers of native water fowl and song birds it had eaten since the time of its release is most likely very high. This is a serious problem for the ecology of the Everglades. There are no natural enemies to these invasive exotic snakes and therefore a quite detrimental situation arises. Thanks to my co-worker and friend Craig we were able to remove it from the Glades where it had no business being; even though it looked so content sitting there on its own private island.

Be careful she bites. I guess if someone took me away from my personal heaven, full of all the food I could eat, all the sun I could soak up, and all the water I could drink I would be mad too.

No hard feelings!


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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would be very interested to know the present whereabouts of this boa constrictor. Should I be afraid to visit Hollywood?

Anonymous said...

That is a nice bite. You posted "Be careful she bites" that doesn't mean she is on the loose again does it?

Anonymous said...

There are no natural enemies??
Looks like gator bait to me!

Billy said...

Im sure that a very large alligator could take a smaller snake of this species and the more common Burmese python. Although there has been documents of large Burmese pythons eating alligators as well as a instance where an alligator and a python fought for 24 hours and then as if they both conceded, seperated and went there own ways.

Anonymous said...

Thats a good looking boa my friend. It's a shame that people let them go in the wild rather than finding a new home for them when they no longer want them.

Anonymous said...

man that snake is a killer...i mean i love it its a shame some one let it go in the everglades..but too own a "rep" like that comes with great responsibility...

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We don’t really require new dinosaurs just yet, we have already the killers that I want on this Island
But
If you can modify an existing ‘known monster’ instead of working on chickens……..
We could have a creature like the present ones that could handle the ‘Bad Guys’ the ones that are killers, Rapists, Stealers, destroyers of good persons/humans: All my Amber Alert/Safety/Security and 15 defense systems are to Stop ‘Bad Guys’ and Terrorists

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We are paying for them to do what:
A place to live
Food
Work out equipment so they can get stronger
What is this costing each person/city/County/State/Government


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almost 9 ft long? that's big, and what was this kind of exotic snake doing in the Everglades? is there an exotic snake traffic or someone left it there? I would go for the latter. I really hope there are no more snakes like that in the Everglades

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