Diamond pythons are eaten alive and devoured large mink possum

According to the Daily Mail, snake expert Stuart McKenzie was invited to catch a large python at a house in Mooloolaba, north of Brisbane, Australia on the morning of May 13.

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Upon arriving, McKenzie saw the python dropping himself from the water trough and had swallowed half the weasel.

McKenzie shared photos and said that the adult long-tailed possum. ' The python is about 2 meters long and it takes almost an hour to eat the prey. It is surprising that it can still devour such large prey and eat upside down. '

A Facebook user also agreed with McKenzi: 'It's amazing that it can hang from a gutter with such a special weight in the mouth.'

Reportedly, a possum can be up to 1m long and a diamond python can be up to 3m. Diamond pythons are not harmful to humans, but they often eat rats, mink bags and sometimes family pets.