Python eats crocodile whole, face-first

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To borrow a turn of phrase from Dethklok, this is the most brutal thing I've ever heard of.

Snake Eats Crocodile By Swallowing It Whole (PHOTOS)

After a long-fought battle in Australia, a python bested a crocodile and swallowed the reptile whole.

Bystanders Marvin Muller and Tiffany Corlis managed to capture photos of the snake eating the crocodile over a span of several hours in Queensland.

The snake reportedly fought the croc for five hours in Lake Moondarra. Winning the fight, the python constricted its prey to death. The estimated 10-foot snake then dragged the 3-foot croc ashore and proceeded to swallow it whole in front of a group of onlookers.

"We saw the snake fighting with the crocodile -- it would roll the crocodile around to get a better grip, and coil its body around the crocodile's legs to hold it tight," Corlis said, describing the scene to BBC News. "After the crocodile had died, the snake uncoiled itself, came around to the front, and started to eat the crocodile, face-first."

National Geographic identified the snake as an olive python and the croc as a Johnson's crocodile, both of which are native to Australia.

While it may look like the python took on too big of a meal, snake expert Bryan Fry of the University of Queensland’s School of Biological Science said it's not uncommon for a python to take on a croc of this size.

"Crocs are more dangerous to catch but easier to sneak up on," Fry told the Brisbane Times. "The problem is they are risking being injured or killed, so they have to be judicious."

After its hefty meal, the python should be full for at least a month.

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It's not that crazy, The crocodylus family get very weak & lethargic after a lot of movement. Not to mention a 3 foot croc produces an average of 300 pound of bite force per SQ Inch. Now, a 8 foot gator produces roughly over 1,000 pounds. Also, many people believes the snake can choke out the croc. While, It is feasible it would take upwards of 8 hours. The Crocodylus Intermedius has a muscle around the throat that prevents them from being chocked.
 
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It's not that crazy, The crocodylus family get very weak & lethargic after a lot of movement. Not to mention a 3 foot croc produces an average of 300 pound of bite force per SQ Inch. Now, a 8 foot gator produces roughly over 1,000 pounds. Also, many people believes the snake can choke out the croc. While, It is feasible it would take upwards of 8 hours. The Crocodylus Intermedius has a muscle around the throat that prevents them from being chocked.

My money would have been on the croc.

That snake looks bigger than 10' from the pics.
 
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that's pretty impressive, but not as impressive as that jaguar that stalked a small croc, in the water, and took the croc home for dinner and a handbag.
 
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My money would have been on the croc.

That snake looks bigger than 10' from the pics.

Snakes usually give up after 3 hours. Crocodylus aren't easy to sneak up on. There vision range is at 320 they're blind down the middle of their back and beneath them. A 3 foot Croc is still a baby as well.
 
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Snake must eat it face first so the croc's legs will fold down alongside its body.
 
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That is going to be a painful bowel movement

It will decompose before any bowel movement. Also, they will eat rocks to crush the bones as the move along.

A croc can keep a full sized deer carcus in its stomach for upwards of 18 months. They control their digestive system for the environment that's around them
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just one of those teeth come out sideways and he's gonna think twice about trying to eat another croc

Actually, those teeth are dull as a butter knife. Its the biting pressure behind it that hurts.
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actually, dull or sharp, a tooth that large coming out a bung hole sideways is gonna hurt like hell

Actually not really, the rocks will either crush it or its already broken because an alligator (crocodylus) goes through about 80,000 teeth in their lifetime
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