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'Highly venomous' snake loses fight to larger lizard in Australia

By Ben Hooper
A heath monitor ends a tiger snake's life of venomous crime. Photo by Department of Parks and Wildlife, Western Australia/Facebook
A heath monitor ends a tiger snake's life of venomous crime. Photo by Department of Parks and Wildlife, Western Australia/Facebook

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WALPOLE, Australia, Feb. 9 (UPI) -- A Western Australia Parks and Wildlife officer captured a photo of a confrontation between a snake and a large lizard that ended unfavorably for the serpent.

The photo, snapped by Frankland district flora officer Janine Liddelow, shows a "highly venomous" tiger snake's reign of terror coming to an end at the jaws of a hungry heath monitor.

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"Dinnertime! This highly venomous tiger snake didn't stand a chance when a hungry southern heath monitor came looking for something to munch on," the department wrote on Facebook.

"Captured by our Frankland district flora officer Janine Liddelow, this shot was taken on a forest track north-east of Walpole. The southern heath monitor can be found north and south of the Swan River and in the State's far south-west. Growing up to 1.5m [5 feet], it has a diet of birds, reptiles, small mammals, eggs and carrion -- dead animal flesh," the post read.

Dinnertime! This highly venomous tiger snake didn't stand a chance when a hungry southern heath monitor came looking for...

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Posted by Department of Parks and Wildlife, Western Australia on Monday, February 8, 2016

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