Python Eats Porcupine And Regrets It Later

11. South Africa

South Africa is home to some of the largest pythons in the world. And this particular species was especially large, even by typical Python standards. As if it weren’t big enough, it was engorged in the middle by some huge prey animal. Obviously, the python had a large meal.

Lake Eland is located at the southeastern tip of South Africa. It is owned by Eric and Trevor Dunstone, two brothers. It’s filled with bushveld, coastal forest, grasslands, and wetland ecosystems.

The name Lake Eland was chosen in honor of the numerous antelope running around the reserve and, of course, large pythons.South Africa is home to a subspecies of python called African rock pythons. They are large, nonvenomous snakes feared by a lot of people especially the locals.