These things can grow up to 25 feet long and can weight over 200lbs. Not something I would like to run into while fishing in the Everglades.

African rock pythons add to worries about snakes in Everglades
Fears of a new “super snake” emerging in the Everglades grew this week during a hunt to track South Florida’s invasive python population.
A three-day, state-coordinated hunt that started Tuesday so far netted at least five African rock pythons — including one 14-foot-long female — in a targeted area in Miami-Dade County.
via Pythons in Everglades: African rock pythons add to worries about snakes in Everglades – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com.

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