Shame it didn't work with Jurassic Park.
A remake of
annaconda, nope the US has done that already.
I think that owls are a bit safer than the snakes.
Anacondas and alligators are literally fighting for the top spot in the food chain in the Florida Everglades, wiping out nearly all of the area's native mammals along the way, The Atlantic reports. A new study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) found that the number of raccoon and possums spotted in the Everglades has dropped more than 98 percent, bobcat sightings are down 87 percent, and the rabbit and fox populations are gone thanks to the introduction of the non-native snakes.
http://www.theanimalrescuesite ... -Everglades-food-chain415
"Burmese Pythons, in the right conditions, grow very quickly. They are usually an easy-going snake in
temperament, making them a favourite for pet owners. They are among the largest snakes on earth, able to grow up to 23 feet long and weighing 200 pounds. Burmese Pythons are threatened species in their native habitat. Snakes that reach these sizes can present a risk to humans as well, although humans are not normally part of the diet of a giant snake. While rare, Burmese Pythons are capable of killing people. Earlier this year, a two-year old in Florida was
strangled by a pet Python. In 1996, a 19-year old man was
killed by his pet Burmese Python.
Florida's problems with
giant snakes came to light years ago after tourists witnessed epic battles between giant snakes and alligators."