Man Takes Photo Of The Strangest Animal On The Shore

He was already almost out of breath when he reached the pool, but then he saw something that made his pulse quicken even more.

He spotted something with scales and a long body moving against the rock wall but, puzzlingly, it didn’t seem to have a head.

Suddenly, he realized that it wasn’t one animal; there were three. They were writhing against each other in the strangest kind of tug-o-war he’d ever seen. Scrabbling for his camera, he managed to snap a photo before it disappeared.

Little did he know, this photo would change everything.

Passion For Photography

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Everyone knows how the food chain works. It’s the natural order of what animal gets eaten by what. It’s something that can’t be helped and just worked the way it is. At least that’s what Darrin Savas thought.

But one day, he would jump back after witnessing a once-in-a-lifetime-event. And he would thank the stars that he had his trusty camera by his side to snap a few photos.

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Darrin Savas lived in Madhya Pradesh, India. He wasn’t the most sociable person. After graduating high school, he begged his parents to let him enroll in a photography school. After weeks of asking, they finally let him.

After taking a photography course for two years, Darrin finished and only felt his passion grow. But he had no idea how lucky he would be that he went into photography.

Always Had A Camera At His Side

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Ever since Darrin had bought himself a camera, he would carry it around with him. He loved wildlife photography more than anything else. Cross that with his second favorite hobby – hiking – and it made a great combo.

He would take photos of anything while out on one of the many trails he liked to hike. But he had no idea that one day he’d be grateful he had his camera with him.

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Darrin worked as a freelance photographer. If he got lucky, he would be able to do wedding photography which would hold him over for a few months. This meant he had a lot of free time, with which he would often hike.

His favorite trail was just 15 minutes out of his city. He would always take his camera with him and wonder what he would be able to capture this time.