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Everglades Hunter Bags Second-Largest Python Ever
5 Feb
Summary
- A professional hunter captured a 16-foot, 10-inch python.
- The massive snake weighed 202 pounds and had 200 eggs.
- The hunter's family, recently certified, assisted in the capture.

In the Florida Everglades, a professional python hunter, Carl Jackson, achieved a remarkable feat by capturing the second-largest Burmese python in state history. The snake measured an astonishing 16 feet, 10 inches and weighed 202 pounds. Adding to the significance, the python was found to be carrying 200 eggs, which Jackson noted represented the elimination of 200 potential invasive predators.
Jackson's recent pursuit of his dream to hunt pythons in Florida culminated in this extraordinary capture on January 13. The encounter was particularly challenging as the python dragged Jackson over an anthill during their struggle. Fortunately, his wife and two adopted children, who had just received their Python Action Team certification the previous day, were present and instrumental in subduing the massive constrictor. The family's timely assistance ensured the snake's secure capture before it could inflict further harm.
This capture surpassed Jackson's expectations, who initially believed he was tracking a much smaller snake. The event highlights the ongoing efforts to manage the invasive python population in the Everglades. Jackson's dedication is further underscored by the fact that he and his family later returned to the area and captured an additional 10-foot python, demonstrating their commitment to the conservation of the native ecosystem.




