The Skinny on Invasive Snakes: Florida May Be Just the Start

Some giant snake species, including the Burmese python pictured above, would pose a threat to U.S. ecological systems if they were ever established here, a new report finds.
(Image credit: U.S. Geological Survey, Photo courtesy of Roy Wood, National Park Service.)

With thousands of Burmese pythons and other giant invasive snakes devastating wildlife in the Florida Everglades, the hottest question on many minds is: How far north could they go?

New research shows the snakes can withstand surprisingly cold temperatures, leaving open the possibility that their range could extend hundreds of miles northward.

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