With an unexpected outcome, catfish turns into a game of tug of war between two snakes.

This is the first time two people have ever gotten into a fight in a public place over a live fish. On January 20th, the first Checkered keelback caught a catfish from a stream in the Kaha National Park in Madhya Pradesh.

A second keelback reared up and bit off the tail while it had the fish in its mouth and was lifting it out of the water to eat. I had the good fortune to get a few precisely timed photos and a video of the reptiles leaping over their lach.

Not only were the two fish involved, but the fish was also attempting to escape from the aquarium, which it eventually succeeded in doing after 30 miles. That fish had a strong will. My passion and interest is to capture moments and see how they were consumed. I had never before saw a fish that would venture to take a sake.

 

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