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X-ray images released by the zoo show the consumed snake's spine and the tracker visible inside the prey's body. The x-ray also shows that the Burmese python was eaten tail-first by the native snake.
A python with a tracker was eaten by a cottonmouth snake in Florida — and the slithery meal was caught on x-ray. The Miami Zoo posted a photo of the amazing x-ray on its Facebook account.
An invasive Burmese python – and its tracking transmitter – was eaten by another snake in Florida, an X-ray taken at Zoo Miami shows. A slightly larger native cottonmouth consumed the python ...
A python that had its tracking transmitter implanted by surgeons at Zoo Miami was recently found to be consumed by another snake; a native cottonmouth, also known as a water moccasin. “You can see the ...
X-ray of native Florida cottonmouth snake that had eaten an invasive Burmese python -- which was being tracked with a radio transmitter by researchers. (Photo: Zoo Miami) Zoo Miami posted a photo ...
A python that had its tracking transmitter implanted by surgeons at Zoo Miami was recently found to be consumed by another snake ... the cottonmouth on this x-ray, or radiograph, that was taken ...
The rest is hissssss-tory. A python implanted with a transmitter was eaten by a slightly larger cottonmouth snake at Zoo Miami, where officials shared the wild X-ray to prove it. “A python that ...
The poisonous reptile lurking in plain sight is known for its heavy body, triangular ... impossible to spot the snake in the brainteaser in 30 seconds or less without X-ray vision.