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Jaw-Dropping Feat: Giant Python Swallows and Regurgitates Enormous Kin!

October 31, 2023 by Pham Hien

Amazing photographs show that a python regurgitated an even bigger python after swallowing a huge snake. Amazing photographs show that a python regurgitated an even bigger python after swallowing a huge snake. We carefully bagged him after assuming that he had a satisfying dinner (we counted the chickens and he wasn’t one of them).

“As soon as he was out of the bag, he started vomiting, and that’s when we saw the tail!” We initially mistook it for a black whip snake, but wow, were we wrong!” Witnesses discovered the strange animal had been the prey of a much larger python as the python vomited it up!

According to the website, “it all happened fairly quickly, and he was safely gone again.” We’re hoping he picks up something else and the birds eat his leftovers because he misplaced his dinner.” This isn’t the first time a python has swallowed one of its own kind.

Last year, National Geographic broadcast a video showing a rat grabbing a python and battling another python for his prey before devouring him. In some cases, pythons have been observed interacting with larger animals like leopards and, on rare instances, humans.

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