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Removed_2815
08-15-04, 10:43 PM
The Northern Water Snakes (Nerodia sipedon) are dropping their babies this time of year and I happened to stumble upon a neonate consuming it's (likely) first meal.
Of course, I had my camera with me so enjoy the show!

http://home.cogeco.ca/~rbolton1/Folder/Water%20Leopard%201.JPG
And you think you're having a bad day (this Leopard was alive for most of the process)...

http://home.cogeco.ca/~rbolton1/Folder/Water%20Leopard%202.JPG
This Water Snake is only 7" long and seems to have made a poor choice in orienting its prey (back legs first is not so good when the snake reaches the forelimbs - the whole ingestion literally took a couple of hours).

http://home.cogeco.ca/~rbolton1/Folder/Water%20Leopard%203.JPG
Notice the tear in the epidermis of the frog - throw in a little anticoagulating saliva and you can probably imagine what comes next...

http://home.cogeco.ca/~rbolton1/Folder/Water%20Leopard%204.JPG
http://home.cogeco.ca/~rbolton1/Folder/Water%20Leopard%205.JPG
(the frog is still very much alive)

http://home.cogeco.ca/~rbolton1/Folder/Water%20Leopard%206.JPG
An hour later, the frog has finally succumbed to it's predator...

http://home.cogeco.ca/~rbolton1/Folder/Water%20Leopard%207.JPG
A little disgusting, but this is what happens when you try and squish such a large frog down such a small snake - notice a portion of the digestive system has prolapsed.

http://home.cogeco.ca/~rbolton1/Folder/Water%20Leopard%208.JPG
http://home.cogeco.ca/~rbolton1/Folder/Water%20Leopard%209.JPG

So there you have it! Predator and prey - it ain't pretty sometimes but that's life...

Cheers,
Ryan
P.S. The snake is still going strong - I have seen it a couple of times since.

CamHanna
08-16-04, 12:52 AM
That is a very impressive lump! I'm surprised the snake could get down such a big frog, especually backwards! A great set of pics. Thank You

Matt
08-16-04, 06:34 AM
thats amazing, what a great find!

Scales Zoo
08-16-04, 07:58 AM
Great find! Very cool pictures, did you get any of it on video?

Ryan

BoidKeeper
08-16-04, 08:11 AM
Oh no the snake injected some substrate! You better get it to the vet quick!
Great shots Ryan. A once in a life time find.
Cheers,
Trevor

Jonathan Crowe
08-16-04, 06:24 PM
Any time I've seen a garter snake eating a frog, it's started from the rear. Grabbed a leg first and went from there.

Swampwalker
08-16-04, 11:40 PM
Thats a great find Ryan and you did a great job on photographing the event. I always enjoy viewing your pictures.

Removed_2815
08-17-04, 07:26 AM
Thanks Cam, Matt, Ryan, Trevor, and Stewart :)

Originally posted by Scales Zoo
Great find! Very cool pictures, did you get any of it on video?

Ryan
I did get some video but since it was such a slow process the video isn't too exciting. I did get a video of it swimming away through the vegetation which is pretty neat to watch...
Cheers,
Ryan

Alias47
08-17-04, 10:10 AM
That is absolutely amazing. That frog was HUGE compared to the snake.

You're lucky to have gotten a chance to watch.

HeatherRose
08-17-04, 04:15 PM
Those are some really amazing pictures!!!! Thanks for sharing :D

latazyo
08-17-04, 04:54 PM
absolutely brilliant

do snakes like this that eat frogs and fish constrict their prey at all?

JonD
08-17-04, 05:13 PM
Wow that's very sweet.... some cool pictures;)

Removed_2815
08-17-04, 05:51 PM
Originally posted by latazyo
do snakes like this that eat frogs and fish constrict their prey at all?
I believe they are capable of constricting, but will rarely (if ever) constrict a frog or a fish. These prey items cannot really inflict any kind of injury to the snake if consumed alive (like a rat could do to a Rat Snake) so killing first may just be a waste of energy.
Just speculation though...
Cheers,
Ryan

jjnnbns
08-17-04, 08:20 PM
Wow.

That is one of the most amazing series of pics that I've seen in awhile! Very impressive.

I saw this earlier while I was at work and was speechless!

Keep that camera on you man!

C.m.pyrrhus
08-18-04, 12:29 AM
Very nice set of pics. Nerodia ROCK!
I wish I would have done the same with some of the things I seen this year.

I came across a Wandering Garter taking a very large Sceloporus ssp. Very much to large for it to consume, but exciting to see! I did try for some pics, but I startled the guy and he took his attempted meal into the tall grass to avoid me. Could not get a good shot in that fashion. I just sat and watched (and listened) the struggle for a good few minutes, maybe even an hour.

Artemis
08-19-04, 08:05 PM
Wow awesome pics. Hahaha trevor you make me laugh!

It is eerie how calm the frog looks until the last couple pics.


Peace-

Art

snakehunter
08-19-04, 09:28 PM
what a horrid way to go.....and yes nerodias do rock

ZMonte85
08-22-04, 08:51 PM
Quite an amazing thing to witness in the wild. Excellent pictures!

dia
08-24-04, 04:14 PM
Yum!

Jordan B
08-24-04, 05:51 PM
Nice find dude! And great pics :)

Jordan

Kury
08-28-04, 11:02 PM
Those are incredible (if a little bit messy) pictures! The frog doesn't look too panicked, just freaked out... like O..O

Kind of makes me hungry... (jk)