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Photo by GREG KAHN
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission officer Marc Shea, center, pulls a nine-foot three-inch python that was found in the yard of a Marco Island resident out of a bag to measure on Thursday, March 11, 2010. This is the first report of a python on Marco Island officials say, but according to FWC Cpt. Jayson Horadam, they have found three in the last two weeks in the surrounding areas, including Rookery Bay. "This is just the tip of the iceberg," Horadam said. An estimated more than 100,000 pythons are spread throughout the area into the Everglades. Greg Kahn/Staff
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Landscapers discover a 9-foot python under a Marco home's pool lanai on Thursday and call FWC, Marco police for help.






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