Although snakes are renowned to consume their prey whole, this unfortunate little serpent’s luck seems to have changed. (VIDEO)

Image credit: Julie-Anne O’Neill

Photographer Julie-Anne O’Neill has claimed credit for the image, in a Google+ post in November 2016.

She wrote there that this image of an Australian green tree frog eating a brown snake was taken at night with a Canon EOS 550D.

However, as the image has been seen online prior to her post, her claim cannot be confirmed. O’Neill adds:

“Previous to the capture, I had been led to believe that they ate only insects. The Australian Brown Snake is highly venomous. Although the snake had bitten the frog, as you will see if you enlarge the photo, the frog survived. Not such a happy ending for the snake however…”

Image credit: Julie-Anne O’Neill

Photographer Julie-Anne O’Neill has claimed credit for the image, in a Google+ post in November 2016.

She wrote there that this image of an Australian green tree frog eating a brown snake was taken at night with a Canon EOS 550D.

However, as the image has been seen online prior to her post, her claim cannot be confirmed. O’Neill adds:

“Previous to the capture, I had been led to believe that they ate only insects. The Australian Brown Snake is highly venomous. Although the snake had bitten the frog, as you will see if you enlarge the photo, the frog survived. Not such a happy ending for the snake however…”

Image credit: Julie-Anne O’Neill

Photographer Julie-Anne O’Neill has claimed credit for the image, in a Google+ post in November 2016.

She wrote there that this image of an Australian green tree frog eating a brown snake was taken at night with a Canon EOS 550D.

However, as the image has been seen online prior to her post, her claim cannot be confirmed. O’Neill adds:

“Previous to the capture, I had been led to believe that they ate only insects. The Australian Brown Snake is highly venomous. Although the snake had bitten the frog, as you will see if you enlarge the photo, the frog survived. Not such a happy ending for the snake however…”

Image credit: Julie-Anne O’Neill

Indeed, the expression on the snake’s face is comparable that of the fish photographed inside a jellyfish, for whom the ending probably wasn’t happy either.

 

Tom

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