Here are 5 snakes that instantly regretted their meal.
Here are five snakes who more or less instantly regretted their choice of food.
Number five: A pet python in Australia named Winston had to have surgery to remove barbeque tongs after his owner left him alone with them.
Number four: A viper on the Macedonian island of Golem Grad severely underestimated the strength of a centipede that ate it apart from the inside out.
Number three: Perhaps a rock python should have known better than to swallow a porcupine whole. Neither animal made it out alive.
Number two: A brown tree snake in Townsville, Australia required surgery to remove a rubber car part believed to have been eaten by mistake.
Number one: An 18-foot-long python in Malaysia could certainly handle a baby lamb--just not one that came inside a pregnant ewe.
Here are five snakes who more or less instantly regretted their choice of food.
Number five: A pet python in Australia named Winston had to have surgery to remove barbeque tongs after his owner left him alone with them.
Number four: A viper on the Macedonian island of Golem Grad severely underestimated the strength of a centipede that ate it apart from the inside out.
Number three: Perhaps a rock python should have known better than to swallow a porcupine whole. Neither animal made it out alive.
Number two: A brown tree snake in Townsville, Australia required surgery to remove a rubber car part believed to have been eaten by mistake.
Number one: An 18-foot-long python in Malaysia could certainly handle a baby lamb--just not one that came inside a pregnant ewe.
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