This is my contribution to the A Photo a Week Challenge: Twisted.
An Eastern Garter Snake twisted in the grass eating a Northern Leopard Frog on Georgian Bluffs, Ontario, Canada.
This is my contribution to the A Photo a Week Challenge: Twisted.
An Eastern Garter Snake twisted in the grass eating a Northern Leopard Frog on Georgian Bluffs, Ontario, Canada.
8 replies on “A Photo a Week Challenge: Twisted”
Great capture. Did you stick around to see the bulge going down?
Yes, I’ve got a sequence. I was photographing an American Robin when I heard something in the grass and went to investigate.
How interesting. I’ve always had a fondness for snakes, but they are hunters, that’s for sure.
Wow, what timing!! Both beautiful animals. Something symbolic here…but I am not political so I won’t comment.
Not really good timing, I heard the frog squealing and went to investigate.
Yikes. Gross. But having had Boa Constricters as a kid (that I had to hand feed) I wasn’t quite as shocked.
But there is something about your capture that makes me think. And I had to do a double take to not see a two headed snake!
What a capture!
Thanks Nancy.