Captured, handled, and released under the authorization of state and federal permits.
Note the snack in its mouth. It's a frog eat frog world.
Three bull elk observed grazing in a private field.
Sequoia Park duck pond
Python bivittatus also known as Burmese python, was found in Lettuce lake Park at 79 °F, partly sunny. This snake is one of the five largest species of snakes in the world. They are often found near water and are sometime semi-aquatic. Burmese python has an average of 3.7 m (12.1 ft) long, but have known to reach 5.74 m. They are dark colored snakes with many brown blotches bordered in black down the back.
Approximately 7 feet long. Observed making a road crossing/"basking" in the warmth of the road at night.
Unluckily caught by fisherman in mangrove area. Small head for a snake of its size (50cm roughly). Possibly a kind of water snake but patterning on back looks dissimilar to ones online. Released safely back into water.
8 specimens observed one night in the mangroves