Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for February 12, 2012
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Burp! Stuffed! On Oct. 27, 2011, in Florida, USA's, Everglades National Park, a 16 foot long non-native Python was found after it had eaten an entire adult deer! Lincoln's stovepipe hat not only served as stylish headwear for the 6th US President, but he also used it to store and carry notes, letters- and even bills! A single hagfish can turn an entire 5 gallon bucket of seawater into a viscous slime in just a few minutes!
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
Keep it under your hat about Lincoln!
Simon_Jester almost 13 years ago
It’s amazing how just one invasive species can destroy an eco-system. I was talking ot a local Fish and Wildlife officer the other day about a tiny little mollusk called the Zebra Mussel, a voracious consumer of freshwater plankton. This thing has all but wiped out Lake Mead, he said,
Bob. almost 13 years ago
You’ve solved the problem!!We have plenty of aligators here. Just ship a few thousand to the ’glades and blow up all the pythons.
iced tea almost 13 years ago
That’s an interesting fact about Abraham Lincoln. His hat really came in handy.
bluegirl285 almost 13 years ago
I’ve actually seen videos of people cook and eat hagfish slime like egg whites.
Koolfunkygrrl almost 13 years ago
Don’t forget Monty Python! LOL
pnorman1 almost 13 years ago
Not all of the Everglades python population is due to their negligent owners dumping them. As I remember the story there were lots of pythons and boas that escaped from their damaged cages during Hurricane Andrew back in the early 90s. With no natural predators and a near perfect environment for them, why should we be surprised they have thrived.