More than 1,500 people across the nation signed up for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s off-the-wall hunt, that allowed even people without permits to harvest serpents for the first time.
A Burmese python is held by Jeff Fobb at the start of the 2013 Python Challenge on in Davie, Fla. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and its partners launched the month-long contest to harvest Burmese pythons that have become invasive in the Florida Everglades.
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