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    Gruesome video reveals the moment a 5-foot alligator corpse was

    By AdminNovember 16, 2022
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    This screen grab from a viral Instagram video shows a 5-foot alligator corpse shortly after being pulled out from the stomach of an 18-foot Burmese python. (Image credit: Rosie Moore/@rosiekmoore) (opens in new tab)

    A team of veterinary pathologists recently extracted a 5-foot-long (1.5 meters) alligator corpse from the body of an 18-foot (5.5 m) Burmese python that was euthanized in Florida. The necropsy, or animal autopsy, was captured in a jaw-dropping video and recently went viral on Instagram.

    The chunky python was the same length as Florida’s largest-ever Burmese python (Python bivittatus), which was caught and killed in June. That individual weighed around 215 pounds (97 kilograms), but the newly-dissected python was likely even heavier at the time of death, considering its massive final meal.

    A group of biologists discovered the alligator-stuffed snake in Everglades National Park. The scientists were surveying invasive plant species when they came across the enormous serpent, which is also invasive to Florida. The researchers swiftly euthanized the snake in accordance with local wildlife guidelines and sent it to a Florida-based laboratory for a necropsy. (As Burmese pythons are an invasive species and threaten local wildlife, people may capture or kill them humanely year-round in certain parts of south Florida without requiring a hunting permit or license to do so, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (opens in new tab).)

    Rosie Moore, a Florida-based geoscientist who also studies invasive herpetofauna — reptiles and amphibians — and was part of the necropsy team, posted a video of the gory operation on her Instagram (opens in new tab) account on Nov. 1. In the video, the pathologists cut open the snake’s skin and then its stomach before sliding the dead gator out of its slimy pink tomb. At the time of publication, the video has been viewed more than 16.8 million times and had around 395,000 likes.

    Related: Watch a python swallow an impala whole in this jaw-dropping video 

    “When it arrived at the lab, it was apparent that there was an alligator inside the python,” Moore told Live Science in an email. The team removed the gator from inside the snake so they could measure it, she added. 

    The swallowed gator was in such good condition that it looked like it could have stood up and walked out of the room, which surprised the researchers who freed it. “The python had begun to digest the gator, but for the most part, the gator was fully intact,” Moore said. The only visible damage was done to the dermal layer, or scales, she added.

    The necropsy team new straight away that an alligator was trapped inside the dead python. (Image credit: Rosie Moore/@rosiekmoore) (opens in new tab)

    This is not the first time that a Burmese python has swallowed an alligator whole, but it is unclear how common that is, Moore said. “While reports have been growing of python-gator predation and vice versa, I would not precisely characterize it as a common occurrence.” Typically, the enormous snakes prefer to target other types of reptiles, as well as birds, rodents and other small mammals, she added.

    It is commonly and falsely assumed that pythons and other large snakes, like anacondas, are able to swallow massive prey — such as alligators, deer and even humans — by dislocating their jaws. But in reality, snakes’ jaws do not dislocate. Instead, their upper and lower jaws are connected by a super-stretchy piece of elastic tissue that gives them “a great deal of mobility,” Moore said. 

    The outline of the alligator can be seen through the stomach of the partially dissected python. (Image credit: Rosie Moore/@rosiekmoore) (opens in new tab)

    In August, a new study tested how wide Burmese pythons’ gape can reach and revealed that the largest individuals, like this one, could potentially stretch their jaws up to 30 inches (76 centimeters) wide. 

    Burmese pythons were introduced in Florida in the early 1970s when pet owners illegally released them into the wild, Moore said. The hardy serpents have since “exploded” in numbers and caused widespread damage to animal populations in Everglades National Park, she added. Since the python’s arrival, up to 99.3% of raccoons, 98.9 % of opossums and up to 87.5% of bobcats have been wiped out in the park’s southernmost regions, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (opens in new tab).

    “Due to these impacts, it is highly encouraged that Burmese pythons are euthanized on sight,” Moore said.

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