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Biologists are now worried that the nonnative Burmese Python will disrupt the food chain in Florida's Everglades National Parks. The alligator has dominated the wetlands for centuries and the new competition seems to be the predecessor. This 13 foot python tried to swallow the live 6 foot alligator and it appears that the snake either busted a gut? or the gator made one last chance on life and clawed his way out from inside the belly. Either way, they both died trying. Around 100 pythons are captured each year in the Everglades.
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