Science and Nature: Near Brigantine, corn snakes mate, then eat each other


A large, red snake was mating with another red snake when it began to fight with and eventually devour a green snake.
Photo Credit: Eddie Tate of Galloway Township

Three colorful snakes were rolling together on the ground. Apparently, what had started as the creation of life - the mating of two of them - shifted into something even more basic, the preying upon a smaller species.

 

 

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