Stunned park officials spotted the unbelievable display in a remote area of the Everglades National Park in Florida.
The terrifying snap shows the back end of the alligator’s bulky corpse protruding from the middle of the swollen snake’s body on the surface of the water.
It seems the giant 13ft Burmese python had eyes bigger than its belly, as the snake’s stomach ruptured before it could finish its feast.
But it seems the American alligator didn’t go down without a fight either.
The caiman reportedly fooled the python into thinking it was dead and let the snake tuck in – before ‘thrashing’ its way out.
The clever creature is said to have slowed its heart rate to just two to three beats per minute, fooling the constrictor into thinking it was dead.
“Alligator hearts don’t fibrillate — no matter what we do. They’re very resilient,” Flavio Fenton, a professor in the School of Physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology, said.
Burmese pythons work out their snacking strategy by evaluating their prey’s heartbeat – allowing them to be tricked by alligators into thinking their target is already lifeless.
The largely intact dead gator seems to have then struck back after the python had swallowed its head, shoulders and forelimbs, by mercilessly attacking its opponent from the inside out.
The sheer force of the assault proved enough to explode the snake’s stomach after it bit off more than it could chew – leaving both of the animals dead in the water.
University of Florida wildlife professor, Frank Mazzoti, said of the unbelievable battle of the reptiles: “Clearly if [pythons] can kill an alligator, they can kill other species.
“There had been some hope that alligators can control Burmese pythons. … This [event] indicates to me it’s going to be an even draw.”
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