Nature can Omnibus Archivesoften be beautiful one minute, and brutal the next.
Especially for this wallaby in Kuranda, Queensland on Sunday. After grazing in a paddock, it found itself being slowly eaten by a 3-metre (9.8 feet) scrub python.
SEE ALSO: Snake hanging out in someone's toilet is a real, living nightmareIt all happened on the property of Bernie Worlsfold, who managed to snap a few photographs and take a video of the encounter. Suffice it to say, it's a sight.
"It was right in the middle of the paddock, there it was rolling around this huge wallaby and python," Worlsfold told ABC News.
"I was amazed by the size of his [python's] head ... he swallowed that wallaby in three hours."
The length of time the snake took to eat its meal meant that Worlsford could keep returning: "I didn't watch it all. I went away to make a cup of tea but came back every hour."
And his video narration is 10/10.
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It's no rarity either. Only few weeks ago, the exact same thing happened at a golf course nearby from Worlsfold's property.
Australia: Come for the beaches, stay for the confronting "course of nature."
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