"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.
LOCAL residents taking a Sunday walk near Mount Isa in Australia were shocked to see a snake battle with a crocodile before constricting it and eating it face-first. The struggle was spotted at Lake ...
In what might seem like a scene from a monster movie, an ancient 20-foot crocodile and the world's largest snake may have battled it out in Colombian forest rivers 60 million years ago. The new ...
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.
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 ...
In a video that could double as an insane creature feature on SyFy, a water python in Queensland, Australia, was caught on camera battling a crocodile. The five-hour struggle ended with the 10-foot ...
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 ...
New perk: Easily find new routes and hidden gems, upcoming running events, and more near you. Your weekly Local Running Newsletter has everything you need to lace up! Subscribe today. The Australian ...
Ever wonder what happens when a giant snake meets a massive crocodile? No, it’s not a new made-for-TV science fiction movie, it was a real spectacle that was caught on camera in Queensland, Australia ...
In what might seem like a scene from a monster movie, an ancient 20-foot crocodile and the world's largest snake may have battled it out in Colombian forest rivers 60 million years ago. The new ...
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Scientists named this rare black snake after Steve Irwin. It's a new species
The newly-discovered snake, L. irwini is not the first species to be named after Irwin — and likely won’t be the last.
Conservationists have discovered a previously unknown species of snake, slithering around one of Earth’s most unique ...
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