Competition is fierce in the Everglades. The playing field is filled with native species, hungry for a win. A beautiful door is opened, and majestic Burmese Pythons slither in. These Burmese Pythons take over with their huge appetites and sharp teeth. These eating machines don’t provide a benefit to the Everglades, instead, they harm the ecosystem. The presence of Burmese pythons are changing the Everglades because they are forcing many humans to hunt the pythons and Burmese pythons are wiping out native species. The only solution to the Burmese python crisis is to convince people to go out and hunt them. “Python Challenge” is an advertisement that uses appealing phrases and prize money to convince many citizens to hunt and kill these pythons.
The Burmese python are a beautiful reptilian creature, with camo pattern skin. They are originally from Southeastern Asia and have invaded the everglades in florida. You ask yourself how did a creature from Asia come all the way to florida? Well pet stores have been selling Burmese pythons and have made it out, and are harming the everglades. First of all the everglades are found in florida and are an area marshy tract of land that is mostly under water and covered with tall grass, Burmese pythons have made their way into the everglades.
The Burmese python snakes are also putting many people in danger. To help this cause the people are doing a python hunt to help kill the snakes. There are many ways the pythons are affecting the everglades. First of all, a Burmese python is not the kind of pet to have. They are one of the most dangerous animals.
The presence of Burmese pythons is changing the Everglades. The Burmese pythons have change Everglades animals, human lives and the ecosystem. Some people think that the Burmese pythons are original from the Everglades but they are wrong, they are actually from Southeast Asia. . The reason that the Burmese pythons has a big population in the Everglades instead of Southeast Asia is that we de human have been buying them because of their beautiful pattern and dumping them in the Everglades when they grew up to their actual size, also they are staying in the Everglades because of the climate which is humid, snakes like humid climates due that they are coldblooded.
The Burmese Pythons presence very fast. They are eating animals native to the everglades. They are putting people in danger and at risk. A growing population of Burmese pythons many pets turned many pets turned loose by their orners when they between to big is threatning the ecosystem of florida's Everglades. Acording to the text and i qoute "yes the alarming growth of BurmesenPythons in the everglades is a big problem" and qoute.
The increasing population of Burmese Pythons is causing a huge problem in the Florida Everglades. They are harming the ecosystem by consuming large numbers of a variety of animals and they not only produce many eggs at a time but they also grow up to be very large, as big as 23 feet. Officials have come up with a way to solve this problem with the 2013 Python Challenge where contestants eradicate as many pythons as possible. This will keep the growing population of non-native Burmese Pythons In the Florida Everglades from threatening the ecosystem. To start off, Burmese Pythons Grow to be very large and are very intimidating, in Source 1 it says, "capable of growing to an astounding length of 23 feet and a weight of up to 200 pounds".
Super-sized snake caught in Everglades National Park A large python, perhaps the second largest ever recovered from Everglades National Park, was captured by python research who often works within the park. The python caught in July was taken on the Shark Valley tram road and once extended was 18 feet and 3 inches long; that is only four inches off the record setting 18 foot 7 inches snake that was discovered in 2013. Whether this is a Florida record is unknown because only snakes captured inside the park are tracked officially.
This is terrible because these toxic snakes may go back into the Everglades and invade it. In Source 3, the author says,”Sign up for the competition to harvest the most Burmese pythons or the longest one and win up to $1,500!” The author explains that people can join a competition and win huge rewards. People can also learn all about the Burmese python and what it is doing to the Everglades. Because the Burmese python is in the Florida Everglades and is taking it over, people can do a python hunt to help the Everglades.
Burmese Pythons are a species of snakes that originate from Southeast Asia. They are an invasive species, and invade in places such as the Florida Everglades. Many people had them as pets, but when they became too big for homeowners they decided to set them free into the Everglades. As snakes can eat many large and small animals, they have enough to food to survive. But as they are not native to the Florida Everglades they then have no natural predators, so they reproduce, and each egg has about 10 snakes in them, so you can see why that may be a problem.
In Defense of Everglade Pythons” to persuade her audience that the pythons should be allowed in the everglades. Her use of metaphors and her word choice both engage the reader and make herself out to be an intelligent author. These are essential qualities in building an argument and persuading a reader in believing one’s
The Everglades is home to the American Alligator, American Crocodile, Florida Panther, White Tailed Deer, Wood Stork, Eastern Indigo Snake, Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow, Tree Snail and many more (Diptarka Ghosh, May 2021). The animals in the Everglades have adapted to the swampy areas that Florida has to offer. The terrain is so specific that there are animals that can only be found within certain regions of Florida. The article, “Animals of The Florida Everglades” states, “The mosaic of important habitats that make up the Everglades National Park supports several significant floral and faunal species that are unique to the Everglades region and are found nowhere else on the planet. It has been estimated that about 39 threatened species, 300 fish species, 50 reptilian species, 360 avian species, and 40 mammalian species are found in the Everglades National Park.
As shown above, these are some changes in the Everglades that the Burmese pythons have created. Most importantly, people should always remember that it is not this massive beast’s fault, it is the human's
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