TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Tour guides and visitors alike were stunned to see an alligator swimming with an oversized Burmese python through Florida’s Everglades National Park.

Video taken in late November shows the alligator with jaws clenched around the dead, partially eaten python.

An Everglades tour guide, Kelly Alvarez, called the alligator “one of the largest” to inhabit the park.

“Given that this alligator is minimum 10 feet, though I estimate him to be more around 12 feet, this python being twice his size is now quite possibly the longest Burmese python ever found in Everglades National Park,” Alvarez said.

According to Alvarez, the current record for the longest python in the Everglades is 19 feet.