KOTA KINABALU, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo - For veterinarian Dr Diana Raminez, the sight of a crocodile swallowing a python along Kinabatangan River was both sad and good news.
It was heart-wrenching to see the 5m-long reticulated python
dead but it was also a sign that the Kinabatangan River's eco-system was
working well, said Dr Raminez, a wildlife rescue unit assistant manager.
"It was a real wildlife scene that is still happening
in the Kinabatangan River," she said
She added that they captured the pictures at 2pm on Saturday
while doing wildlife patrols along the Kinabatangan River.
"My team and I were very surprised since this is not a
normal situation seen daily," she added.
- "We saw them when the crocodile was already having the python.
- "About 40 minutes later, the crocodile was still having the snake.
- "We didn't stay longer because the crocodile (about 4m long) was showing stress, trying to hide its prey," she said.
Based on her experiences, Dr Raminez believed that the
python was already dead by the time the crocodile got to it.
"This is based on past post-mortem results.
"The body of the python had ruptured skin, indicating
that it could have died about 24 hours before the sighting," she said.
Source: AsiaOne
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