Scientists in the US who attached tracking devices to invasive pythons in order to observe their behaviour have found the gadget instead inside totally different snakes.The researchers implanted radio transmitters inside baby Burmese pythons which had been captured from national parks in Florida and then re-released.When they returned to the forest to find one of the Burmese pythons, they instead found a fully grown pitviper, known as a Florida cottonmouth.
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