The female snake weighed 140lb (63.5kg) and was carrying 73 developing eggs.
Researchers at Big Cypress National Preserve use an innovative approach to help eradicate pythons, which are a major threat to the state’s native wildlife.
The researchers track down breeding females by fitting male pythons with radio transmitters.
“The team tracked one of the sentinel males with the transmitter and found this massive female nearby,” the park said on Facebook.
“The team not only removes the invasive snakes, but collects data for research, develop new removal tools, and learn how the pythons are using the Preserve.”
Burmese pythons caught in Florida are often 6-10 feet long, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.