Queensland is the most biologically diverse territory in Australia, home to over 50% of its reptile species. Here are its ...
After a five-hour fight, a 10-foot snake, thought to be a python, bested a crocodile and ate its prey whole in Queensland, Australia. Lucky for us, it was caught on camera by onlooker Tiffany Corlis ...
A python was caught on camera as it swallowed a crocodile whole in northern Australia in March 2014. A python was caught on camera devouring a crocodile after an epic battle on the shores of an ...
A python was caught on camera devouring a crocodile after an epic battle on the shores of an Australian lake. Amazing footage of the incident shows the snake constricting its prey and slowly ...
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In case you needed a reminder that Australian animals are terrifying, witness the epic battle between a crocodile and a snake in the Australian Outback, followed by the snake’s gluttonous victory.
This python fought a fresh water crocodile for five hours before eating it whole. Is this picture not gross enough for you? No problem. Here’s video: https://www ...
A snake fought, wrestled and then ate a crocodile whole following a dramatic five-hour long battle. The incident was captured on camera by Marvin Muller at Lake Moondarra in Queensland, Australia.
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Michael Kordsmeier is a mild-mannered Clark Kent figure by day – and a python hunter called “Uncle Crocodile” at night. The Python Challenge will wrap up soon in the Florida Everglades – and ...
"It was amazing," Tiffany Corlis, who witnessed the epic battle, told the BBC. "It would roll the crocodile around to get a better grip, and coil its body around the crocodile's legs to hold it tight.