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Robotic Rabbits Aid in Combatting Burmese Python Invasion in South Florida

The humans behind H-u-m-a-n-o-i-d.com January 30, 2026 2 min read
Robotic Rabbits Aid in Combatting Burmese Python Invasion in South Florida

In the fight against invasive pythons in South Florida, researchers at the University of Florida have developed a unique weapon – robot bunnies. These mechanical lures are designed to attract pythons by mimicking the movements and body temperature of real marsh rabbits, one of the python’s favorite meals. The project, led by UF professor Robert McCleery, involves outfitting furry toy rabbits with motors and tiny heaters to replicate natural rabbit behavior.

The idea for the robot bunnies stemmed from the challenges of using live rabbits as bait, which required significant manpower and care. The robot bunnies are solar-powered and controlled remotely, allowing researchers to monitor and adjust their activity. These robotic decoys were strategically placed in various locations in South Florida for a test phase. Waterproofing the robots posed a challenge to maintain the correct temperature for python attraction.

Efforts to control python populations in Florida have included various strategies such as enlisting renowned snake hunters, utilizing technology like near-infrared cameras for detection, and organizing events like the annual Florida Python Challenge. Among these efforts, the robot bunny project has garnered attention for its innovative approach to python management.

McCleery’s project, funded by the South Florida Water Management District, has shown promise in enticing pythons out of hiding. The success of this initiative could have significant implications for managing python populations in ecologically sensitive areas. While the invasive python issue in Florida traces back to the release of Burmese pythons in the 1980s, ongoing research and control measures aim to mitigate their impact on native wildlife.

The robot bunny project has been praised for its ingenuity in addressing the python problem without the drawbacks of managing live bait. Partnerships with organizations like the FWC have enabled researchers to explore unconventional solutions to tackle invasive species. As the battle against pythons continues, innovative approaches like the robot bunny project offer hope for more effective and sustainable control measures.

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