Florida scientists are using opossums to secretly track invasive Burmese pythons in the Everglades—and it’s working.
Opossums are becoming Florida’s secret weapon against giant invasive pythons—thanks to GPS collars and a wild discovery.
Florida's opossums could soon become weaponized against prolific and invasive Burmese pythons by tracking them.
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