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Australia: Snake eats crocodile after battle

 
The snake curls itself around the crocodile at Lake Moondarra on 2 March 2014

The snake coiled itself around the crocodile, residents said

 

A snake has won a lengthy battle with a crocodile in northern Queensland, wrestling it, constricting it and then finally eating it.

The incident at Lake Moondarra, near Mount Isa, was captured on camera by local residents on Sunday.

The 10-ft snake, thought to be a python, coiled itself around the crocodile and the two struggled in the water.

The snake later brought the dead crocodile onto land and ate it.

The snake curls itself around the crocodile at Lake Moondarra on 2 March 2014

The battle between the two creatures moved from the lake to land


The snake begins eating the crocodile at Lake Moondarra on 2 March 2014

The snake then began to eat the crocodile, surprising residents


The snake, pictured after eating the crocodile at Lake Moondarra on 2 March 2014

After the feast, the outline of the crocodile could be seen inside the snake

 

“[The crocodile] was fighting at the start, it was trying to keep its head out of water and survive,” Tiffany Corlis, who took these pictures, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

“But as the morning progressed you could tell both of them were getting a little weaker as the struggle was going on, finally the croc sort of gave in.”

Her husband, Travis, told AFP news agency that the two adversaries had “quite a struggle” in the water.

“It was an ongoing battle,” he said. “We were just standing there in amazement watching it.”

Another witness, Alyce Rosenthal, told local media that the two creatures fought for about five hours. By the end, they appeared exhausted, she said.

“It’s not something that you see every day,” she said.

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