1. Why is the Burmese python considered an invasive species in Florida? An invasive species is one that is introduced to an area and harms native species. Burmese pythons were originally brought to the U.S. from Asia and are now eating many native species in the Florida Everglades.
(RI.3.4 DOMAIN-SPECIFIC VOCABULARY)
2. Why are Burmese pythons hard to find, according to the article? The article explains that the snakes’ spotted skin lets them blend in with the plants in their surroundings.
(RI.3.5 CAUSE AND EFFECT)
3. What are two facts you can learn from the photos that appear with the article? Sample response: You can learn that some Burmese pythons are so large that it takes three people to carry one. You can also learn that Burmese pythons lay many eggs at a time.
(RI.3.7 USING VISUALS)