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These pictures were taken by one of the road crew at Cloudbreak ,Arizona last week.

It took a total of 5 hours for the Desert King Snake to finish off the Goanna. (Sand Monitor).

As you can see, they put some signage up so it wouldn't be run over.
 

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Whew. At first I thought someone had taken pictures of me at a barbeque. Somebody should had thrown him a few tums. I'm betting in a few days it's gonna be a similar struggle but at the other end of the snake. lol.
 
Snake is lucky he didnt pop. Thats a big meal. I was told that alot of the problem is not getting it down but getting it out. It could still pass, passing it.
Takes my snake about 7-10 days to pass its food. This should be more in the 10 day area I would think.
Good thing if he live. He wont "need" to eat again for 6 month to a year. But I bet he is trying in a month.
 
I just get over the distortion of the head while eating. Mine doesnt tend to overextend like that but they are fed regularly....
 
5 hours!! did you actually stay the whole time to photograph the meal?

Being from Jersey/New York State I cant even imagine seeing this, the photos are mind blowing!! Is this common to see in Arizona... How does a snake catch somethig that big to eat?? sorry for the stupid questions..just blows me away!!
 
Toni The snakes are very adept at stalking their prey. Snakes go mainly on tempature to locate them thats what they use the flicking tongue for. I imagine the Monitor was basking in the sun probably asleep. The snake is not Venomous he is a constrictor so he bites and wraps up his meal, as the lizard exhales with each breath the snake tightens down a bit more until it is suffocated then the snake will dislocate his lower jaw and swallow it whole to digest.
 
My brother had two snakes, one a Ball Python and the other a California King snake with papers(native to Cali so you need the paper work to show it is not wild), Knowing how snakes eat I am suprised that that snake attepmted such large prey, any larger and it would have probably regurgitated it
 
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