The snake had managed to snare the marsupial before rolling onto to the 17th hole to devour its prey – then it went for a long rest.
This was the incredible scene snapped by a golfer as a python swallowed a wallaby whole.
The snake had managed to snare the marsupial before rolling onto a golf course to devour its prey.
Witnesses said it took 30 minutes for the 13-foot reptile to swallow the animal before it slithered away into nearby brush.
The scrub python was first spotted by golfers at the Far North golf course in Paradise Palms, Cairns, Australia.
Robert Willemse said he was called over by the group who found it on the fairway of the 17th hole.
He told the Cairns Post: “The python swallowed it and rolled into the creek, then snuck back into the bush. It must have gone for a rest for the next few days.”
He said he had seen snakes in the area before but non ‘as big as that’.
Mr Willemse added: “I have a good look when I play a golf ball near the swamp, but I will be thinking about that again, because that is a big beast.”
And the Paradise Palms general manager Declan McCollam explained how the incident was more common than many people realise.
He said: “We see a lot of pythons out here. That’s the first time we have actually seen one devour a fellow animal on the golf course.”
About a year ago, he said a wallaby was spotted with a python attached to its tail.
The course is known to attract a diverse range of wildlife including bandicoots, wild dogs and foxes as well as the snakes and wallabies.
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