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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2010

It's a snake, eating another snake.
While hiking in the Madre De Dios region of Peru (Amazon basin) our we came upon these twisted snakes. A large branch hung overhead, and we assume that the two snakes crossed paths, fell, and began to fight. We carried on (on our way to fish for piranhas), and on our return we found this: http://www.youtube.com/user/mngojuice#p/u/12/fwkFb6n1WIU

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  • the winner is : swarm of flies !

  • But usually dead snakes don't move dumb ass

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  • SNAKECEPTION!!

  • @nocko69 WRONG epicrates cenchria eat clelia clelia ;)

  • @BOBTHECOW333 i cut off a snake's head with a shovel before and it still moved for about an hour, both head and body

  • The blue one seems it is a clelia(Mussurana)? It is the snake killer.

    However, the blue one seems is loser to the fight. The boa is not weak snake, it is also a powerful constrictor.

  • clelia clelia eat epicrates cenchris

  • hey there which one eat ? i saw nothing just both westling tight together ..

    but clearly this blue snale been eated

  • both snakes appear to be alive still. i think this is a mussarana not an indigo or cribo. i have a BRB and they are very powerful constrictors. even though it's smaller, it appears to have the upper hand.

  • and the snake is still moving so its not that far dead

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