The mouse looked on in fright. BEKSAI, INDONESIA: THIS IMAGE of a mouse being dragged to its death by a hungry three-foot-long python looks like it's straight out of a horror film. In one image, the tiny dormouse held out its arms in fright as it looked on in shock whilst the vicious retic python continued to crush its little body. Another image captured the snake moments later as the tail of the four-inch mouse appeared out of the hungry predator?s mouth, before it swallowed the innocent mouse whole. These heart-breaking images were shot by Dzul Dzulfikri (48) from Beksai, Indonesia, who captured the crushing kill in his back garden from just three-feet away. It took just seven minutes for the hungry predator to fully devour its tasty treat. Dzul captured these images using a Panasonic Lumix G9 camera with a 100-300mm lens. Dormice are native to the United Kingdom and can reach up to seven-inches at full adult size. They are nocturnal rodents and usually hibernate from October through to April. The retic python can grow up to 30-feet at full adult size and is native to Southeast Asia. They are known as the world?s longest snake and are one of the least endangered species of snake due to their wide distribution. mediadrumworld.com/@dzulfikri72