
A snake eating a worm, right by the back deck.

Mmmm...

Yum...

Almost all gone!
It took the snake another 5 minutes to get the whole worm down. The snake was pretty plump afterwards, and then it slithered away under the deck.
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2 comments:
wow, that was so cool that you got pictures and everything! i'm so jealous!
Reminds me of a new variety of garter snake in California that has adapted to eat slugs, the snakes right across the mountains do NOT eat slugs either. Very cool pics, thanks for sharing.
Bp
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