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Greedy python bites off more than he can chew, attempts to eat porcupine

THIS greedy python thought it struck the mother lode when it stumbled across a lunchtime snack. However, it soon learnt all was not as it seemed. WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES

PIC FROM CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: The snake is pictured with the porcupine in his stomach ) - This greedy python has bitten off more than he could chew when he perished after swallowing a prickly PORCUPINE. The bloated 3.9 metre African rock python was found by a mountain biker, lying next to a cycle track at Lake Eland Game Reserve, near Port Shepstone. The unlucky pythons eyes were clearly bigger than his belly when he sized up his last supper, and he was found with his innards punctured by dozens of needle-sharp quills from the 13.8kg porcupine. SEE CATERS COPY.
PIC FROM CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: The snake is pictured with the porcupine in his stomach ) - This greedy python has bitten off more than he could chew when he perished after swallowing a prickly PORCUPINE. The bloated 3.9 metre African rock python was found by a mountain biker, lying next to a cycle track at Lake Eland Game Reserve, near Port Shepstone. The unlucky pythons eyes were clearly bigger than his belly when he sized up his last supper, and he was found with his innards punctured by dozens of needle-sharp quills from the 13.8kg porcupine. SEE CATERS COPY.

WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES

A GREEDY python has bitten off more than he could chew when he perished after swallowing a prickly porcupine.

The bloated 3.9 metre African rock python was found by a mountain biker, lying next to a cycle track at Lake Eland Game Reserve, near Port Shepstone, south of Durban on the east coast of South Africa.

The images were posted to the reserve’s Facebook page, and initially stumped the ranger who shared them.

“The African Rock Python who is close to our cycle track must have swallowed a small warthog or an impala calf!

Facebook commentators also questioned the ranger, asking if ‘all of their party was accounted for’, and they cheekily responded, “We have checked all of out staff, and so far no guests or naughty children are missing!!”

The snake’s innards were punctured by dozens of needle-sharp quills from the 12.7kg porcupine. Picture: Caters News
The snake’s innards were punctured by dozens of needle-sharp quills from the 12.7kg porcupine. Picture: Caters News
Neither the porcupine or snake survived. Picture: Caters News
Neither the porcupine or snake survived. Picture: Caters News

The unlucky python’s eyes were clearly bigger than his belly when he sized up his last supper — a 12.7kg porcupine.

The python was found with his innards punctured by dozens of needle-sharp quills from the porcupine.

Reserve managers found the python dead beneath a rocky ledge, where it had been trying to digest its final meal.

The bloated 3.9 metre African rock python was found by a mountain biker. Picture: Caters News
The bloated 3.9 metre African rock python was found by a mountain biker. Picture: Caters News

Reserve general manager Jennifer Fuller said: “The exact reasons for the snake’s death are not clear.

“It is apparent that several porcupine quills were lodged inside the digestive tract.

“It had fallen off the rocky ledge.

“We don’t know if it died beforehand, or whether the fall drove some of the quills into its digestive tract.”

Whereas some predators will be warned off by the visual threat displays of a porcupine, many snake species rely on thermal or chemical sensory mechanisms to ambush prey at night.

Head of the doomed snake. Picture: Caters News
Head of the doomed snake. Picture: Caters News
Spikes got caught in the snake’s stomach. Picture: Caters News
Spikes got caught in the snake’s stomach. Picture: Caters News

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