Toads Riding an Eleven-Foot Python

Toads hitching a ride on the back of a 11-foot python. Believe it or not. Almost 3 inches of rain fell in an hour in Kununurra, Western Australia, flushing all the cane toads out. Some of them took the easy way out – taking a ride on the back of this huge python. The Python service comes in handy in case of flooding. Ladies and gentlemen, the train is about to leave!

A group of toads was recently spotted riding atop an eleven-foot python in the Amazon rainforest. This peculiar sight was captured by a wildlife photographer who was exploring the area. The toads appeared to be using the python as a means of transportation, which is a rare occurrence in the animal kingdom. This behavior is believed to be a result of the toads’ desire to conserve energy and avoid predators. The python, on the other hand, seemed unfazed by the toads’ presence and continued to move through the forest. This fascinating display of animal behavior highlights the intricate relationships that exist in nature.