File:Gator and Python retouched.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGator and Python retouched.jpg | An American alligator and a Burmese python locked in a struggle to prevail in Everglades National Park. |
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Source | USGS Maps Show Potential Non-Native Python Habitat Along Three U.S. Coasts |
Author | Lori Oberhofer, National Park Service |
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Original: Gator and Python.jpg | Editor: AM (talk) |
Changes: Cropped, lightened up shades, +contrast and lighter, sharpened |
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