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The python duel failed miserably, and a crocodile about 3 meters long bit the snake's head and swallowed its stomach, leaving it with only half a snake

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A woman in Florida, USA, was riding her bicycle earlier this week when she captured a shocking video of a crocodile devouring a giant python whose head appears to have been swallowed by the crocodile. According to foreign media reports, the woman's name is Jocelyn, an endurance athlete who has been competing for many years, and is also passionate about wildlife photography, and was lucky to witness this snake and crocodile battle.

The python duel failed miserably, and a crocodile about 3 meters long bit the snake's head and swallowed its stomach, leaving it with only half a snake

According to foreign media reports, Jocelyn was riding in the Shark Valley area of Everglades National Park when she accidentally bumped into this amazing picture, and she posted photos and videos on the Internet community on December 21 and said: There is another python that threatens the Everglades. She described it as a special and rare encounter.

The python duel failed miserably, and a crocodile about 3 meters long bit the snake's head and swallowed its stomach, leaving it with only half a snake

In the video, a crocodile about 3 meters long has begun to devour the python, and its movements seem to be a little sluggish, which Jocelyn speculates may be related to the low temperature or a fierce fight with the python. She posted a question, the crocodile looks quite listless, I wonder if it was because of the cold, or because I was tired from fighting snakes, maybe I was bitten by a snake, or maybe I started to swallow snakes, but I stopped because the python was too big?

The python duel failed miserably, and a crocodile about 3 meters long bit the snake's head and swallowed its stomach, leaving it with only half a snake

Jocelyn said the python was already in the crocodile's throat and was a little wrapped, but it seemed to be at least as long as the crocodile. Although the python is not venomous, she still suspects that the python may have bitten the soft tissue of the crocodile's mouth during a life-and-death struggle with the crocodile.

According to the report, the python is not native to Florida, but an alien species, which has a serious impact on the ecosystem of the Indian River basin, and although it is not a direct threat to humans, it will prey on native animals such as raccoons and opossums. The Florida Wildlife Service also mandates that these pythons must be killed humanely on the spot when caught. So when she saw the crocodile fighting the python, she couldn't help but stand on the good side and cheer for the crocodile, Jocelyn said.