I knew at once what it was — a garter snake had caught a wood frog. I followed the sound to its source, where I discovered a three-inch frog halfway down the throat of a two-foot-long garter snake.
FEEDING: San Francisco garter snakes eat California red-legged frogs, Pacific tree frogs, western toads, mosquito and other fish, worms, newts, and salamanders. THREATS: The San Francisco garter snake ...
KYOTO--Japanese commonly describe a person frozen with fear as looking like “a frog scared stiff by a snake.” But at least from a scientific perspective, it turns out the traditional portrayal ...