A man in Miami struggled briefly and then used a knife to kill a Burmese python measuring 18 feet, 8 inches. That sets a state record pythons captured or killed in the wild. The previous record was 17 feet, 7 inches. Jason Leon was not on the hunt for pythons, but, while driving late at night recently in the south-east of Miami-Dade County, he and a friend saw a snake about 3 feet protruding from the undergrowth. Leon brakes, got out of the car, grabbed the visible part of the snake, and has started to move on the road.
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