Boa constrictors.
they constrict their prey... in other words, they suffocate [choke] their prey, but they DO NOT crush it.
AnswerNo. They are similar to pythons and so they have no venom in them.AnswerThey are constrictors. Instead of using venom, they suffocate/crush the life out of their prey.
No, garter snakes are often harmless and do not suffocate their prey with constriction. They are carnivorus, and their diet is usually anything they can swallow whole, such as slugs, toads, lizarads, earthworms, etc. Hope I answered your question! :-)
All constrictors crush and suffocate their prey, essentially breaking every bone in the prey's body and killing them before swallowing the prey whole.
No, they are constricting snakes that crush their prey with unbearable force.
the snake will crush its prey while the owl does no such thing as choking its prey
That depends on the snake. Some snakes ambush the rabbit and constrict it causing it to suffocate to death while other snakes use venom to kill their prey. Venomous snakes bite their prey and wait for the venom to circulate throughout the blood.
It depends what snake you are talking about! Some snakes crush their prey such as the Anaconda Others bite their prey using venom such as the cobra.
Some snakes crush their prey such as the Anaconda, others bite their prey using venom such as the cobra.
Snakes that suffocate their prey are called constrictors. Some constrictors include boa constrictors (obviously), pythons, and anacondas.
Snakes can be dangerous for many reasons. Some snakes can be venomous, while others bite their prey. Some snakes (like the boa) wrap themselves around their prey to suffocate them. While others (like the python reticulatus) are rumored to be able to swallow an adult size human.
Constrictors are snakes that use strong muscles to slowly squeeze the air from their victims to suffocate them. Some constrictors will paralyze their prey first, while others do not.