A snake has become the unlikely victim of a ravenous green tree frog in gruesome footage shared online. Gruesome footage posted online shows a green tree frog devouring a baby keelback snakeA trail of splattered blood can be seen stained into the cement around the snake's head, as the frog pins down its meal with its hand. 'When keelback snakes hatch, they are small enough to be eaten by a green tree frog.' Keelback snakes are non-venomous and found in coastal areas of northern Australia from northern New South Wales to the Kimberley, Western Australia. Green tree frogs, one of largest Australian frogs, are found in all states except Victoria and Tasmania.
Source: Daily Mail November 30, 2020 02:59 UTC