A group of South Florida teens wrangled a 13-foot python like it was no big deal.

On Sunday police said they responded to a call for help from a group that caught a python in a residential neighborhood of Pembroke Pines.

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"Due to the brush fires in the Everglades, you may see a rise in wildlife entering residential areas to escape the smoke and flames," the Pembroke Pines Police Department wrote on Facebook.

The reptile might have been near the flames because it had burn marks on its skin, police said.

It was taken to the Everglades Holiday Park wildlife preserve, according to authorities.

"While these boys appear to be talented amateur snake wranglers, we would like to caution anyone against approaching a python or other wild animal," Pembroke police said.

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