Miss_Croft
Active Member
The photo is fake - there is too much feathering around the rodent. The transition between rodent and snake is twice that between the snake jaw and skin. Also if you look the top ear you will see greater feathering. Some of the rodent whiskers are pointing in the wrong direction. Looks as if the rodent is coming out or going in depending on the whiskers you look at. (The rodent can only move in one direction).
All I can say is someone has spent a longtime photo shopping the image.
On another note – how many snakes eat their rodents backwards? I know I have only ever seen one – it was a eastern common brown eating a mouse in a mouse trap.
All I can say is someone has spent a longtime photo shopping the image.
On another note – how many snakes eat their rodents backwards? I know I have only ever seen one – it was a eastern common brown eating a mouse in a mouse trap.