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Tentacled Snakes

Interesting. I was watching some of these at the National Zoo but I never saw them catch a fish. They were all extended in the same direction, hanging on with their tails, waving in the "current". The little fish kept swimming between them, I gave up waiting.
They do have a cool pattern. Could have been the light, but the ones there are sort of gray.
 
That was an interesting article, thanks for posting it! A while ago someone was selling some of those on kingsnake, that was the first I'd ever heard of this species.
 
VERY cool snakes. I work with a 2.4.2 group of them and hopefully we'll be getting some more babies here in the next month or so.
 
I like how missed shots were 100% misses by the snake...the fish still had no clue what was going on...
 
That was great Torsten, on the misses you can see that the fish did not move in the expected manner or the snake would have gotten it. Those real time photos were so fast you couldn't really see what happened.
 
we have 2 of these in the fish tank at work. they are pretty cool and eat baby fish. the fish tank at work is a 200 gallon so lots of space for them
 
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