Robotic Rabbits Take On Giant Pythons In Florida
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Scientists in Florida have turned to an unusual tool in the fight against invasive Burmese pythons — remotely-controlled robotic rabbits.
The life-like "robo-bunnies" are the brainchild of Dr. Robert McCleery and his team at the University of Florida. Fitted with solar-powered heaters and motors, the robots mimic the warmth and movement of real rabbits — a favorite food of the large snakes. The waterproof robots are connected to motion-detection cameras that alert park officials when a python comes close. This allows them to catch the snake before it can cause more damage.
Burmese pythons are a serious threat to the Everglades ecosystem in South Florida. Native to Southeast Asia, these massive snakes can grow up to 20 feet (6 m) long. They were first brought to Florida as exotic pets. In 1992, Hurricane Andrew destroyed a python breeding facility, releasing many snakes into the wild. With no natural predators, their numbers have grown quickly. This has put native animals, such as rabbits, raccoons, and even the endangered Florida panther, at risk. A 2015 study found that pythons caused 77 percent of rabbit deaths in Everglades National Park.
Robot bunnies are now being tested across South Florida. If successful, they could help reduce the python population, allowing native wildlife to recover.
"Working in the Everglades for ten years, you get tired of documenting the problem. You want to address it," says Dr. McCleery.
This is not the only creative method officials are using to control pythons. Since 2013, they have also held the Florida Python Challenge. The 10-day competition, held every July, awards $10,000 to the person who catches the most pythons. In 2025, a record 935 hunters from 30 states and Canada removed 294 snakes. Even better, Taylor Stanberry made history as the first woman to win the contest. The 29-year-old caught 60 pythons!
Resources: NPR.org, Smithsonianmag.com, NBC.com

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52 Comments
- cjthekingabout 2 monthsCool stuff, so intresting
- fyhomoma-175621585014about 2 monthsehehehhhh I don't like snakes that are bigger than corn snakes they are scary
- hello-comabout 1 monthThe reticulated python is considered the longest snake in the world, with some individuals reaching over \(10\) meters (\(33\) feet) in length, and I want one and I don't get why ppl hate snakes
- lheartsnakesabout 1 monthlovable creatures, snakes
- lheartsnakesabout 2 monthsWell I love snakes I am getting a ball python after I have enough money #$4000
- kutujuhofacuabout 2 monthsThey are so cuteeeee! I NEED ONEEE!
- mjw0809about 2 monthsI WANT ONE!!!🐇🤖
- xocelliaabout 2 monthsI have so many bunnies it's crazy. lol
- muichiro_tokitoabout 2 monthsthose bunnies are so cuteee
- negypyfewaneabout 2 monthsI live in Florida and I've never seen a python in my whole life.
- mjw0809about 2 monthsProbably because they’re trying to get rid of them so it’s hard for them
- gooberzabout 2 monthsI never knew there was an endangered panther in Florida,that's cool
- juzigulunewyabout 2 monthsI hope the wildlife survive.
- idkfearlessabout 2 monthsI NEED ONE




