Travis Corlis, who watched the fight at Queensland's Lake Moondarra, near the mining town of Mount Isa, on Sunday, said the snake, thought to be a python, was about 10 feet (three metres) long and "healthy looking".
The crocodile, which the snake coiled itself around, was about three feet in length, he said.
"We were just standing there in amazement watching it."
"About 10 minutes later the crocodile was gone," he said, referring to the creature being eaten.
"We were sort of thinking that the snake had bitten off a little more than it could chew," she told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
She added: "When you actually looked at the snake, you could actually see the crocodile's ridges, legs and everything inside its belly."
Travis Corlis said while crocodiles and snakes were both common in the area, he had never seen them battle each other in such a way.
"I think it might just have been nature at its best," he said.
Photo credit: Travis Corlis of TNT CORLIS
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