FLORIDA IS BEING DEVOURED ALIVE. And in 2025, one woman stepped into the python-infested swamps to fight back—exposing an invasion that’s SPIRALING OUT OF CONTROL.
Taylor Stanberry, a 4-foot-11 Naples native, didn’t just win the state’s Python Challenge. She captured a TERRIFYING 60 of the monstrous Burmese pythons. In a single, shocking night, she uncovered a nest with 30 HATCHLINGS waiting to grow and kill.
The images tell the story: Stanberry, dwarfed by a 10-foot serpent, proving the predators have grown to NIGHTMARE proportions. She even caught a 12-footer just before the contest began. “It’s all about putting in the time,” she told the Naples Daily News. Some nights she finds nothing. Other nights? A nest of 60 babies.
But ask yourself: WHY is this a competition at all? The state is begging civilians to do this gruesome work because the problem is THAT BAD. While officials hold photo-op challenges, these snakes are winning the war, silently strangling native wildlife into extinction every single night.
Stanberry’s Instagram fame as @taylor2short highlights the absurd, desperate reality: our last line of defense is a social media-savvy homeowner hunting in the dark.
They tell you it’s under control. The overflowing nests of hatchlings screaming from the swamps prove they are lying.
Edited for Kayitsi.com


