a python. they must choke their prey because their venom is not poisonous or they have no venom
Nopian snake
constrictor
A snake that can choke it's prey to death is known as a constrictor. The snake waits for it's prey to suffocate, and will then begin consuming the meal whole.
A snake that squeezes or constricts its prey to death
The Anconda Plan. An anaconda is a large snake that chokes its prey to death. The concept was to choke the South, therefore weakening its ability to fight the war.
No. Coral snakes kill their prey with a venomous bite.
Snakes are reptiles. They can live on earth or in water. they have backbones, so they are vertebrates. They are classified in the Subphylum Vertebrates. Most snakes are carnivorous. Not all snakes are poisonous eg python. they squeez their prey so tightly around thhe neck that their prey cant breathe and chokes to death.
No. While tarantulas occasionally eat small snakes an anaconda is far too large.
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.
No, the anaconda is a constrictor. Meaning it suffocates its prey by squeezing it to death.
Some snakes crush their prey such as the Anaconda, others bite their prey using venom such as the cobra.
An anaconda is a constrictor snake that lies in ambush, usually in water. It grasps the prey in sharp teeth, and then throws loops of its body around the prey. When the prey breathes out, the snake tightens the grip until the prey can't breath in any more. The prey dies eventually due to suffocation.
The snake would be the predator and the shrew would be the prey