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Fort Lauderdale, Florida – Ryan Ausburn and Kevin Pavlidis are two men from Fort Lauderdale who hunt Burmese pythons. The pair are contractors for the government, and we asked to help figure out how to reduce the population of these giant snakes in the everglades.
The python is said to be the largest ever caught by the duo, and was pulled deep from the dark corners of the everglades.