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The Burmese python is a non-native species to Rondo As people have legally released these snakes into the Fonda Everglades, scientists have noted that these pythons have become an increased threat to the native
species. In recent years, the Florida government has allowed the hunting of Burmese pythors in the Everglades
What is the most likely reason this policy was put into action?
to reduce the lumtu impacts of Burmese pythories on the Everglades ecosystem
to dispose of Burmese python eggs that are hiding within the Everglades ecosystem
to prevent people from illegaly releasing Burmese pythons into the Everglades ecosystem
to help the native species have more access to limiting factors in the Everglades ecosystem
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