From the USGS:
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Of the documented 53 established non-native amphibian and reptile species (Table), at least 5--spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus), marine toad (Bufo marinus), African clawed frog (xenopus laevis), bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana), and brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis)--have been established at least 30 years and have been sufficiently monitored to enable preliminary assessment of impacts on the native biota.
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From State of Florida:
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Snakes
Javan Filesnake Acrochordus javanicus 1970s Not reported breeding Unknown
Common Boa Boa constrictor 1990 Less than 10 years Potentially Established
Burmese Python Python molurus bivittatus 1980s Not reported breeding Not Established, Present
Brahminy Blind Snake Ramphotyphlops braminus 1979 At least 10 years Established
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Texas A&M lists introduced species as Boiga dendrophilia, Boiga irregularis, Boa Constrictor and Python reticularis.
Most of the information was ambiguous and little is really known. I have found Savanaah Monitors in FL.
Of course, we need more field herpers tromping through swamps.
