For years, invasive Burmese pythons have wreaked havoc across Florida’s Everglades, decimating native wildlife and throwing the ecosystem off balance. But now, scientists are turning to an unexpected ally: robotic bunnies. These high-tech decoys are part of a bold new strategy to track and ultimately curb the python population. Outfitted with sensors and designed to mimic real prey, the robot rabbits are helping researchers gather critical data on snake behavior — and could be the key to restoring balance in one of America’s most fragile ecosystems.
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