Join the Python Hunters as they embark on a mission to save the Everglades from invasive species, including the Green Iguana, Burmese Python, and African Rock Python. Florida has issued special permits, and experts like biologist Sean Heflick, python breeder Greg Gratziani, and Michael Cole are on the frontline. Explore the impact of these invaders on the delicate ecosystem, encountering wildlife encounters, and uncovering the threats posed by other invasive species like cane toads, iguanas, and fire ants. A gripping wildlife documentary that sheds light on the battle to preserve the Everglades’ biodiversity.
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That thumbnail is so fake it hurts, come on, y'all can do better
Why would you add fangs onto a python picture?
These guys get very tiresome.
Isn't it a conflict of interest because they breed snakes and are supposed to be culling them ?
wOw
How true are these geezers hypothesis. ….but clearly they love their subjects..
Thought fire ants stings were painful?
Wild hog…
The most invasive animal apart from human…..food for thought
As another guy said about these nature programs a while back.. American programs mostly show the hosts talking, while British programs actually show animals.
Im expecting pyhtons in a show about pythons, not humans 95% of the time….
So you get three people who raise pythons and may be partly responsible for this problem to solve the problem, how dumb is that. I know stop raising and selling these snakes in the US. That would go along way to solving the problem. The government wants to know who has a gun how about who has a python and who are releasing them into the wild.
Take a lesson fro Austrailia.
Love these videos, and you guys are too funny 🤣
What a great show , very informative, I'm from Australia and cane toads you can't stop even in the dry hot climate? ? ?
This is a joke.
These aren’t snake hunters. One of them is only looking for the perfect colors to breed and sell for unique color mutations.
I’ve only seen two shows, but these little snakes and iguanas they’re catching are nothing like what I’ve seen from those who are really taking them out.