a boyaconstrictor can suffocate its prey sorry if i didn't spell it right!! =) lol
"Constrictor" snakes like pythons wrap their coil around a victim and squeeze until they suffocate.
any snake would do that the snake will only kill live mice they know if they are about
A boa constrictor prevents its prey from breathing by squeezing it, so that the animal cannot inflate its lungs.
There are many species that constrict their prey rather than injecting venom. Pythons, Boas, Rat snakes and King snakes are four of the largest families of constrictors.
A constrictor.
Boa Constrictor
boas
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Paraguayan anaconda.. but I'm trying to figure out the name of the big pretty yellow ones I see all the time
If the snake can't or won't eat the food. Snakes have the natural capability of unhinging their jaws in order to eat large prey, so unless the snake refuses to eat the food, then they'll probably be fine.
For most snakes, the limiting diameter is "slightly larger than the snake at it's widest point".
Well if it is a poisones snake they will bite the victim until it dies, but if it is a constrictor like rat snake for instant it will constrict the mouse until it is suffocated and then the snake will expand it jaw bone really big and will swallow it whole.
a snake's hart is in a sake and t Morse around it's body and that is why it can swallow big prey
Any kind Of Big cat or a snake will prey on mokeys.
no shannon no Anna it does not show but u can say "sqeezes big bubbles"
it it to big for the small reptiles and the digestive system is to small.
A Big Bend patchnose snake is a species of snake, Latin name Salvadora deserticola, from the Big Bend area of Texas.
Snakes eat prey animals that are relative to their own size. The larger the snake - the larger meal it needs for it to survive.
Sometimes, if a snake swallows prey that is too big, they DO end up with wounds to their mouths from horns or hooves. Over time though, these wounds heal over, leaving slight scars.
It depends on the snake, as some are flexible, and some are just too big to wrap around themselves. Some species of snake can tie themselves in a knot, but snakes will not do it voluntarily (on their own).
No. Many snakes have a little tube in their mouth called the glottis which can be extended out to draw in air while the snake is consuming its prey.
Paraguayan anaconda.. but I'm trying to figure out the name of the big pretty yellow ones I see all the time
a big red bellied black snake does not really have any predators juveniles can be predated upon by kookaburras and other birds of prey, goannas and other snakes
There is evidence located in MGS4 dialogue that suggests that Liquid Snake was named for his father, Big Boss a.k.a John Doe. (That's seriously Big Boss' name.)
If the snake can't or won't eat the food. Snakes have the natural capability of unhinging their jaws in order to eat large prey, so unless the snake refuses to eat the food, then they'll probably be fine.