While many species in Florida have faced population declines due to the invasive Burmese python, certain species have been more resilient or less affected by their presence. Notably, some larger mammals and certain bird species may not have experienced significant declines directly attributed to Burmese pythons.
For instance, animals like white-tailed deer and feral hogs are large enough that they may not be predated upon as frequently by Burmese pythons, although impacts can vary based on specific regions and ecosystem dynamics. Additionally, many bird species have adapted to avoid predation by being more vigilant or nesting in locations that reduce the risk of python predation.
It's essential to consider that ecological impacts can vary widely, and ongoing research is needed to fully understand the dynamics between invasive species like the Burmese python and native wildlife.