Fashion trend forecasters should flag snake skin as the next big thing in the Sunshine State .
The invasive Burmese python , which has been terrorizing the natural wildlife of the Florida Everglades for decades, is getting its comeuppance.
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Florida’s python problem began during the exotic pet boom of the 1980s, when many owners let loose the native-to-Southeast-Asia snake after realizing how large they grew to be. Hurricane Andrew of 1992 compounded the problem, releasing hundreds of pythons when it destroyed a python breeding facility i

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