Florida's opossums could soon become weaponized against prolific and invasive Burmese pythons by tracking them.
Researchers are using tracking collars on opossums to find the invasive Burmese pythons in Florida. We explain how it's done.
Here's what we know about the 2026 Florida Python Challenge, how the yearly hunt works and a little bit about last year's ...
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Opossums are being used to fight invasive Burmese pythons in Florida. Here's how researchers are doing it and pythons ...
Open source software with more than 1 million monthly downloads was compromised after a threat actor exploited a ...
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King cobra eats python!
A look at the natural feeding behavior of a king cobra, including its ability to prey on other snakes such as pythons, within ...
An attacker pushed a malicious version of the popular elementary-data package Python Package Index (PyPI) to steal sensitive ...
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Ball Python Hatch at The Molinaro Snake Lab
A look at a full ball python hatch from The Molinaro Snake Lab.
Researchers filmed 10 species eating or scavenging bats at known Marburg-virus hotspot—and caught hundreds of humans visiting ...
The opossums wear collars that send a signal to researchers when the mammal is eaten, revealing the snake's location.
David DeSanto is Chief Executive Officer at Anaconda, where he leads the company’s mission to empower the world’s data science and AI communities through open-source innovation and secure enterprise ...
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