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90 pythons caught so far in Florida's 'Python Challenge'

Cool temperatures and more training for hunters may be helping. The monthlong "Python Challenge" ends Feb. 14.
90 Burmese pythons were turned in to 2016 Python Challenge

Florida wildlife officials say 9 Burmese pythons have been caught so far in a state-sanctioned hunt as of Friday, February 5.
    
Cool temperatures and more training for hunters may be helping. The monthlong "Python Challenge" ends Feb. 14.
    
The last public hunt for pythons on state lands, in 2013, netted 68 of the snakes, the longest measuring over 14 feet.
    
The beginning of this year's hunt coincided with a cold snap across South Florida. Chilly weather can drive the snakes into the open as they seek warmth.
    
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission updated its tally Tuesday, adding 22 more pythons caught through the weekend.
    
The snakes that are captured are killed and turned over to researchers, who are searching for clues to help control the python population in the Everglades.

 

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