Although snakes are famous for consuming their prey whole, this unfortunate little snake’s luck seems to have changed.
Image credit: Julie-Anne O’Neill
Photographer Julie-Anne O’Neill took credit for the image in a Google+ post in November 2016.
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There he wrote 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 was posted online before publication, his claim cannot be confirmed. O’Neill adds:
“Before they were captured, they made me believe that they only ate insects. The Australian brown snake is very venomous. Although the snake had bitten the frog, as they would if they enlarged the photo, the frog stood out. However, it was not such a happy ending for the snake…”
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In fact, the expression on the snake’s face is comparable to that of the fish photographed inside a jellyfish, for whom the ending was probably not happy either.