Florida Challenge Kicks Off 10-Day Marathon to Capture Burmese Pythons
The annual Florida Python Challenge, a 10-day contest starting 4 August, draws thousands of participants from the US and beyond to capture invasive Burmese pythons in the Florida Everglades. The snakes, native to Southeast Asia, were introduced via the exotic pet trade and have multiplied, disrupting the ecosystem. Up to $30,000 in prize money is offered. Notable past victors include a science teacher who barehandedly caught a 16-foot snake, a father-son duo who dispatched 41 snakes, and a 19-year-old who used his $10,000 prize to equip his truck with lights. Jake Waleri, 22, is determined to win after disappointment last year. He and his cousin plan nocturnal hunts with supplies like energy drinks, bug spray, waders, and tape to seal pythons' mouths. Experts note that counting pythons is difficult due to their camouflage and motionless behavior, making the contest's impact uncertain.