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    Re: giant snake pulls cow out of water!!!

    http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/cowsnake.asp

    ABC also noted that someone posting as the original photographer left a message in their guestbook:
    I hope you enjoyed the photo that we took recently while hiking in a gorge in northern Western Australia. The phython was not able to lift the wallaby after trying for approximately one hour. We left him catching his breath on a rock ledge above the pool.
    Who knows what really happened though. . .

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    Re: giant snake pulls cow out of water!!!

    Awesome pic, not sure how you found a two and a half year old thread though
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    Re: giant snake pulls cow out of water!!!

    looks like an amethystine python

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    Re: giant snake pulls cow out of water!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by oswhiteboy View Post
    looks like an amethystine python
    G'day guys, firstly hello from Australia, thanks for a great site, this pic has been doing the rounds in the herp comunity for some time now, the snake species and indeed the prey are a hotly debated topic, i think you will find that it is a species known as the Pilbara python, (Liasis olivaceus barroni) its a type of olive python that grows really large, obviously. The prey i cant be exact on but it is most certainly a type of kangaroo.

    thanks guys

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