Python eats wallaby on Australian golf course
SYDNEY: A routine round of golf has taken a uniquely Australian turn with stunned players finding a giant python wrestling with a wallaby on a fairway.
Robert Willemse was on the 17th hole at the Paradise Palms course in Cairns in north Queensland on Saturday when he heard that a four- metre scrub python was gorging on the native marsupial nearby.
“It had (the wallaby) in a vicelike grip and it was swallowing it,” Willemse, who regularly plays at the course, told AFP, having halted his game to take a look.
He snapped photos of the encounter before heading back to finish his round.
“I heard later on... as other golfers and staff members came out to have a look at it, that it did actually succeed in swallowing it all and then it rolled into a dry creek nearby and slithered away into the bush, probably to digest its rather large meal,” he said.
“There’s a lot of wildlife in the tropical north,” Willemse added, noting that wallabies, which resemble a smaller version of kangaroos, were a common sight on the fairways, although snakes were not.
Willemse said the scrub python – Australia’s largest snake which can grow to 8.5 metres long – was likely to have dropped onto the unsuspecting wallaby from a tree.
“The snake would never have been able to catch the wallaby in the open like where it was eating it,” he said. — AFP