By Darryl Fears, Monday, January 30, 7:37 PM
Every child learns this sad and basic truth about nature: The snake eats the rabbit.
But in the southernmost part of the Florida Everglades, things have taken a really wild turn. Pythons and anacondas are eating everything. The most common animals in Everglades National Park rabbits, raccoons, opposums and bobcats are almost gone, according to a study released Monday.
The snakes are literally fighting with alligators to sit atop the swamps food chain. In October, a 16-foot python was found resting after devouring a deer.
There arent many native mammals that pythons cant choke down, said Robert N. Reed, a research wildlife biologist at the U.S. Geologial Surveys Fort Collins Science Center and a co-author of the study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Officials cant stop invasive pythons and anacondas from marauding in the Everglades, Reed said; they can only hope to contain them. Were trying to prevent spread to the Florida Keys and elsewhere north.
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