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Birds and Snake

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In this thread, we will try to post information, images and videos related to struggle and fight between Birds species and Snake species.

I will start with a facbeook video.




Can some one recognize the species of snake and bird in this video ?
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Italy Ngala Offline
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The bird is a Egretta garzetta.
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United States Spalea Offline
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And I believe the snake is a puff adder ("vipère heurtante" in french).
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( This post was last modified: 02-23-2019, 11:17 AM by Sanju )



This is a prime example of an arboreal Python and how these serpents eat high up in the trees aka the canopy! The snake probably already killed the bird and is now readjusting it so he can eat it the proper way ......all while hanging from a telephone pole! **MUSCLE** His tip of tail is damn strong af!!!
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One venomous snake taken on air by an eagle:

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Peet Strydom: " Kori Bustard with snack. "


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" Crested Serpent eagle "


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