
In the village of Billa, the Indian state of Gujarat, an Indian rock python devoured a nilgai, also known as a blue bull. The python had hunted a baby blue bull and had already eaten 80% of the bull's body. Suddenly, the reptile stopped swallowing the animal and let go of its lifeless prey as shocked villagers were watching.
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In the village of Billa, the Indian state of Gujarat, an Indian rock python devoured a nilgai, also known as a blue bull. The python had hunted a baby blue bull and had already eaten 80% of the bull's body. Suddenly, the reptile stopped swallowing the animal and let go of its lifeless prey as shocked villagers were watching.
All photos: Splash/All Over Press

In the village of Billa, the Indian state of Gujarat, an Indian rock python devoured a nilgai, also known as a blue bull. The python had hunted a baby blue bull and had already eaten 80% of the bull's body. Suddenly, the reptile stopped swallowing the animal and let go of its lifeless prey as shocked villagers were watching.
All photos: Splash/All Over Press

In the village of Billa, the Indian state of Gujarat, an Indian rock python devoured a nilgai, also known as a blue bull. The python had hunted a baby blue bull and had already eaten 80% of the bull's body. Suddenly, the reptile stopped swallowing the animal and let go of its lifeless prey as shocked villagers were watching.
All photos: Splash/All Over Press
In the village of Billa, the Indian state of Gujarat, an Indian rock python devoured a nilgai, also known as a blue bull. The python had hunted a baby blue bull and had already eaten 80% of the bull's body. Suddenly, the reptile stopped swallowing the animal and let go of its lifeless prey as shocked villagers were watching.
All photos: Splash/All Over Press