"The indigo, known for preying on other snakes, had clearly swallowed and then expelled its meal," explained the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
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Wildlife officials in Georgia stumbled across a pair of snakes that had been "expelled" by a larger serpent, only to discover that one of the regurgitated victims was still alive.