AUSTRALIA: A Nitmiluk National Park ranger captured a rare sight - TopicsExpress



          

AUSTRALIA: A Nitmiluk National Park ranger captured a rare sight of an Olive Python feeding on an agile wallaby, which, according to experts from the Territory Wildlife Park, is possibly the biggest prey item the snake could eat. Such a feast will take five to seven days to digest and will be sufficient to sustain the snake for at least three months. #Australia #wildlife These images are embeddable: Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife via Facebook
Posted on: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 01:19:34 +0000

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