
Florida officials release dozens of snakes to eat invasive snakes
State officials have released dozens of Indigo Snakes into the wild in The Florida Panhandle. Indigo Snakes are large natural predators and local biologists say they were released to help kill off invasive snake species which will help balance the ecosystem. FOX 35's Randi Hildreth has more from the Orianne Center in Lake County.
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Florida officials release dozens of snakes to eat invasive snakes

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