Ref ID | Type | Author | Date | Title |
17323
| News | Animal Rights Foundation of Florida. | 2008 | Exotic "Pet" Incidents in Florida. |
17321
| News | Anonymous | 2004 | Giant Python Caught on Florida Street. |
39129
| Journal Article | Boback, S.M., R.W. Snow, T. Hsu, S.C. Peurach, C.J. Dove, and R.N. Reed | 2016 | Supersize me: remains of three white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in an invasive Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus) in Florida |
24369
| Database | Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health. | 2019 | EDDMapS: Early detection and distribution mapping system |
18238
| Web Page | Everglades Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (CISMA). | 2008 | Everglades Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (CISMA). |
18880
| Database | Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (Larry Connor). | 2009 | FWC Exotic database as of 10/31/09. |
18582
| Database | Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, (Larry Connor). | 2009 | FWC Exotic database as of 3-31-2009. |
25898
| Database | Florida Museum of Natural History | 2013 | Florida Museum of Natural History herpetology collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/182 |
29959
| Web Page | FOX 8 Cleveland | 2016 | Fishermen find 16-foot snake in frozen Chagrin River |
26212
| Database | GBIF | 2013 | Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Database. |
16657
| Journal Article | Greene, D.U., J.M. Potts, J.G. Duquesnel, and R.W. Snow | 2007 | Python Molurus Bivittatus (Burmese Python). USA: Florida: Monroe Co. |
25944
| Database | iNaturalist | 2024 | |
17320
| News | Jones, E. | 2007 | 16-foot python bushwhacked by roadside mower in Vero Beach. |
29152
| Database | National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution | 2016 | NMNH Extant Specimen and Observation Records |
16443
| Journal Article | Snow, R.W., V.M. Johnson, M.L. Brien, M.S. Cherkis, and F.J. Mazzoti | 2007 | Python molurus bivittatus nesting. |
18801
| News | Wadlow, K. | 2009 | Python Hunters Snag their First Catch in the Everglades, a Nearly 10-footer. |