LadBible.Mr Davis said: ""I went to the refuge to photograph foxes and eagles and whatever else may be interesting."There were two young eagles that saw the herons predicament and were following him around, I assume they sensed a meal."Initially, I thought the heron was bitten on the neck by a snake or eel."When I got home and edited the photos I could see it was an eel that was coming through his neck.
I could see his eyes and he was still alive."It is unclear whether the heron survived after the morbid photo was taken – however, it is unlikely as the eel may have caused a painful wound in its stomach.Mr Davis also said: "The wildlife refuge said they have never seen anything like that before.
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