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thecrocpot
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If you Google this subject you will find that the accurate statement is no albinos or morphs have been found in the wild in Everglades National Park, Big Cypress or the nearby Water Conservation Areas. Albinos and morphs have been found in outlying locations in more urban sites such as Tampa and Vero Beach maybe even Fort Myers. I do not believe there are any data supporting breeding by those outlying individuals. All have been larger pythons
I guess it depends on what your definition of in the wild is. But escaped or released morphs have been found loose in Florida, but not at the center of the invasion.
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