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There's usually tracking down in capturing fugitives the price on their head. Well these are the one and outlaws and southern Florida dead or alive the Burmese python. One of the world's largest snakes invading the Everglades and now wildlife officials have -- they put a bounty on its head. And they're frightening long bodies. These suckers are -- Phil Keating is live in the Everglades -- do -- how many -- we talked about by the way down their floor. State wallet and officials estimate as many as a 150000. Burmese python now currently living in the state of Florida. Basically what happens. It's fueled by these pads. -- they have them at home. And overtime to get way too big so they drive -- to the Everglades and basically does dump them and -- are really no natural predators these things was to get beyond six feet. Other proliferating and other devouring everything -- -- -- your next project when they find them. It -- them. People assume tourists going out on -- airboat ride right now alligators -- all over this place but also. But as it becomes such an issue that just here alone Jesse who runs -- blaze killed. Ten -- -- the last three years I know had. Yeah by the senators six Elan I've -- yet. Terms of life and how much only -- a film. -- way in the more than hundred pounds if they get super huge and -- -- get up to 1618 feet. It's vividly what we've what we've spotted last -- -- -- -- a little -- -- python I was about eight feet long. But I had been captured like two days before him. But you know they and they hate everything so they do that -- and they've found. Bobcat closet there's some -- and we actually have a photograph taken a couple of years ago as pretty famous photograph -- Florida. A python. Verses alligator battle the python one. Any devoured the alligator. And it was so big burst the python open in the Little League and -- -- -- photo. -- it's -- he's reinstated yeah. It's not our screen isn't this the alligator ever -- on the Burmese Thai voters are natural predator down to keep -- stake in -- You know what they get beyond six feet the raptors don't fly in an attack anymore so basically what they're larger than six feet they have. Absolutely no predators and so they're able of this -- around and eat everything they want and they're pretty stealthy. At some point today -- I challenge you to come on -- -- And do a live shot from down there in the Everglades. -- policy wrapped around that big manly connected yards one of these python its. I think the only five of them got today -- in my sleeves that you don't think it. Again the article. But -- by the way yes -- the bounty idea that they're not sure how much they -- Potentially going to offer -- still an idea they're floating out there are so. Could be fifty bucks a hundred bucks but yet to keep in mind you're gonna Everglades. Anyway hunt for a python though I -- you -- the odds aren't going to take hours and hours and you know. So -- listen we go we've leveled a challenge against you and -- never disappoint thank you -- simulator that you've been that they've been. The for the folks who run Fox's workers' comp are just having just -- downside hammer hammer so hard enough and the net. Well. Speaking of killing animals it is no surprise that great white sharks have killer and -- But a new study from the -- -- -- journal shows that the sharks have a whole lot in common with human serial killers. All right here we -- here's the list. First of these predators both have a distinct and -- Modus operandi they do not choose their victims at random instead. They both stalk their pray. First by lurking in the shadows then attacking. Also they like their victims young and alone did you know that about -- that you -- Not just that at the sharks are apparently able to learn from previous kills. But one difference between -- human serial killer and the shark serial killer is motive. Sharks attack to eat. Not for the thrill of it. Anyone with who we -- any one thing but -- --