all snakes that are not venomous, for example boas and pythons, will kill their prey by constriction.
No. Coral snakes kill their prey with a venomous bite.
No - Boa Constrictors kill their prey by asphyxiation - they squeeze their prey until it cant breath in - and it suffocates.
No, anacondas are not venomous. They belong to a variety of snake called "constrictors" because they squeeze(constrict) their prey to death.
some squeeze the life out of their prey others use venom in their fangs
Constrict means to tighten or squeeze. The snake will constrict to kill its prey.
Ermines are like minks and weasels. They are stealthy and can squeeze down into other animals' nests and burrows. They kill by biting.
they literally squeeze the life out the victim by wrapping themselves around their prey and squeezing until respiration/breathing is impossible
they squeeze their prey. then,they swallow their prey
depends on the size and weight of the python...the heavier they are..the stronger the pressure..
Depending on the type of snakes,some swallow prey alive ,constrictors squeeze their prey to death preventing them from breathing,while venomous snakes having either neurotoxic or haemotoxic use their venom to kill their prey
No, bull snakes are constrictors. They grab their prey by their teeth, then wrap around them and squeeze their prey to death. Most of the time the animal is suffocated but if it is a very powerful snake it can actually crush its heart.
Yes. They squeeze the life out of their prey.