This is the incredible moment a cheeky African fish eagle steals a crocodile’s next meal with one swoop and grab of its razor-sharp talons.
Photographs show the large bird making a precise aim for its fish dinner, with its feathered legs stretched out. In a snap second the eagle grips on to its catch with its feet and flies away, leaving the disgruntled crocodile empty-mouthed.
While the fish would have only been an appetiser for the hungry reptile it looks like it would make a substantial meal for the crafty eagle.
The incredible images were taken in Lower Sabie Dam in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. Fanie Heymans, who captured the moment, said he was surprised by the scene.
The African fish eagle – which has a life expectancy of up to 24 years – is known for having distinctive cry. The species is a proficient hunter, with live fish accounting for the bulk of its diet. They typically hunt from a high perch on the water’s edge, where they can watch for fish moving close to the surface.
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