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Snakes predation

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Snakes, venomous or not are fascinating animals, exclusively all predators.

Predation between stealthy animals, although spectacular but nevertheless able to be quite unnoticed because quick and noiselessly.





Do you recognize this snake ?
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( This post was last modified: 10-05-2020, 08:17 PM by Bitishannah )

https://youtu.be/mUgAhS9e-mM

King cobra preying on spitting cobra
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Pampas foxes as prey of yellow anacondas

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Carnivore predation by other predators is rarely observed in nature. We describe here two predation events and report a third one of adult pampas foxes by yellow anacondas in Corrientes province, Northeast of Argentina.

Figure 1. A 3.5 m long yellow anaconda in the constriction process of a pampa fox while observed by two other foxes in the Mburucuyá National Park, Corrientes, Argentina


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Figure 2. While harassed by one of the pampas foxes, the boa begins to place itself in order to swallow the captured fox, starting by its head.


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Figure 3. The yellow anaconda has already swallowed half the fox. Notice the jaws and body distension of the snake to swallow the prey.


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Figure 4. The yellow anaconda leaves the capture place after swallowing the fox completely. The swelling in the central part of the snake body is due to the fox it has eaten.


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Pampas foxes as prey of yellow anacondas

Python kills and swallows Sambar deer



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Bangladesh TheHyenid76 Offline
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Indian rock pythons prey on langur monkeys

A python coils around and constricts a struggling langur in Madhya Pradesh' Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. Enjoy the grain of this old image that we unearthed from Sanctuary's beloved coffee-table book - The Bandhavgarh Inheritance. .





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( This post was last modified: 01-10-2024, 02:15 PM by Hello )

@Spalea I think it could be a rat snake.
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