The expression "It's a dog eat dog world" has been used before.

The saying may need to be changed a little.

According to Zoo Miami, a python became another snake's dinner.

A python that the zoo was tracking was found in the stomach of a native cottonmouth.

X-Ray of cottonmouth that ate a python in South Florida/Zoo Miami
X-Ray of cottonmouth that ate a python in South Florida/Zoo Miami

There was a snake that ate a centipede in Florida.

The cottonmouth's X-ray showed that the python's transmitter was glowing like a Christmas tree. The meal was eaten in the summer of 2021.

The spine of a juvenile python can be seen in the picture taken at the South Miami facility.

A college student found a python on the road.

According to the post, there is more than one native species that is fighting back against invaders.

The Conservancy of Southwest Florida and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have information about pythons. The findings show that the pythons are vulnerable to predator, but more research is needed.

The comments section did a good job.

Florida natives built different things.

It had a stomach ache.

This is craziness, look at it!

Someone from the zoo answered a lot of questions on social media. The thing did. They were wondering if the cottonmouth was freed. It was okay.