
EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK, Fla. -- In this photo provided by the Everglades National Park, the carcass of a six-foot American alligator is shown protruding from the mid-section of a 13-foot Burmese python in Everglades National Park, Fla., after the snake apparently swallowed the alligator, resulting in the deaths of both animals.
This is strange, but it also shows us the disaster that can happen when letting pets loose in nature. The story went on to say that the pets are breeding in the wild. The alligator has no natural predators, FL snakes to not get big enough to do what this Burmese did. They are worried that this is starting to become a problem in the everglades. We should never introduce a new species into the wild, it can cause the whole enviroment to be thrown out of wack. I am sure this is making it harder for baby gators to survive the crucial first few years. Sad but true.