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You could say this snake had the last laugh: Researchers in southwestern Kenya recently stumbled across a 13-foot-long African rock python (Python sebae) that was swallowing a 150-pound hyena ...
The footage taken at Kruger National Park, South Africa, shows a hyena sneaking up to an African Rock Python before snatching the body of an impala and running off with it.
Mother Nature is brutal. A tourist in Kenya found themselves in a gory situation recently when they stumbled across a 13-foot-long rock python devouring a 150-pound hyena. It's pretty brutal.
A python had to be rescued by the forest department from a village in MP's Tikamgarh district after it swallowed a wild hyena. The commotion brought a large number of villagers to the spot, and ...
A python had to be rescued by the forest department from a village in MP's Tikamgarh district after it swallowed a wild hyena. The commotion brought a large number of villagers to the spot, and ...
The massive reptiles are known to eat warthogs, large birds and antelopes, but not a hyena. Dutch tourist, Jos Bakker came across the python gorging itself on the scavenger on the side of the road.
Here, via National Geographic, is a 13-foot long African rock python. (No thank you.) It is devouring a fully grown 150-pound hyena whole at the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. Researchers say ...
Members with the conservation group Lion Guardians stumbled on a rare site in the Amboseli area of Kenya recently: six hyenas and a number of jackals were attacking and eating a 12-foot-long python.
The hyena, a scavenger and hunter, does sometimes kill and eat snakes, according to National Geographic. But this one appeared more interested in the snake’s quarry.
Here, via National Geographic, is a 13-foot long African rock python. (No thank you.) It is devouring a fully grown 150-pound hyena whole at the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.
An amazing video shows an African rock python devouring a hyena at a wildlife reserve in Africa.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: Footage taken in Mombo Camp, Botswana, shows the impala constricted by the python. The hyena then snatches it from the snake.