The Rattlsnake
Yes, they have no way to chew or tear off a chunk on the prey. They have to swallow it whole.
Snakes,Sharks,and elephants
Alligators swallow their prey whole they only use their teeth to catch and wound prey not tear prey apart.
They swallow their prey whole.
Because snakes swallow their prey whole, the skeleton can be found intact there.
They don't. They swallow their prey WHOLE.
All frogs swalluw their prey whole, they will kill it by crushing it between the jaws but frogs do not reduce the size by this and so swallow their prey whole.
Animals such as snakes, frogs, and some birds like pelicans are known to swallow their food whole. They have unique anatomical adaptations that allow them to accommodate large prey in their digestive systems.
It is when an organism swallow its prey whole and then vomits the prey back out again
They don't. They swallow their prey whole.
Owls usually eat their prey alive. They mainly go after small animals like mice and squirrels. Owls don't have teeth, so they swallow their prey whole. If they have a larger animal, like a rabbit, then they rip it into pieces before swallowing it.
Well, it depends on what kind of snake you are talking about. Usually, snakes swallow their prey whole.