A grazing cow eating grass is going to have its head below its stomach. Same as a human standing on their head is still able to eat and drink. Peristalsis of the esophagus (muscles in the throat that create a 'wave') is what helps the swallowing process.
Snakes are able to unhinge their jaws, which allows them to swallow animals much larger than their heads. After they swallow the animal, their jaw hinge goes back into place.
A snake can open its mouth very wide, up to about four times the diameter of its body, in order to swallow prey that is larger than its head.
by forming slowly for 9 months starting from the head. the baby might accidentaly form more of a body part than needed.
A snake can open its mouth wide enough to swallow prey that is larger than its own head.
If you swallow one than swallow another one later than yes.
You should support the infants head with your hand, body along the arm. The head should be angled down, to be the lower than any other part of the body to use gravity to help dislodge the object.
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Three characteristics of snakes are they are carnivores, their upper and lower jaw are not tightly attached, and they can swallow prey larger than their own bodies.
If they are really weak(and their head is constantly below their body)then yes .
One bows down in order to bring one's head lower than the head of the person who is bowed to. Bowing means: 'You are bigger than I am.'
There is no such animal on Earth at this time, that we know of. The animal with the most number of stomachs is the cow, which has a total of four.
Cows do not have four stomachs, they only have one. To answer the latter question, no.