Well, they don't bite off pieces and chew them, they swallow things whole. So they can swallow their prey whole. Certain snakes eat mice or small rodents, and eggs. They swallow these without chewing. The only reason they have teeth is for defense and to inject their venom into their prey.
Not all snakes do. Some are constrictors that crush their prey but the poisonous ones use it as a defence/offense weapon.
Cats have fangs because domestic cats were bred out of wild cats. Wild cats hunt and their fangs help them do it.
Some think it makes them look wicked/cool, others want to stand out (be different)
To immobilize their prey
Of course, not! They would never put baby snakes in their mouths but if they do, I may be wrong.
no snakes do not stink they only stink when they do big poos no snakes do not stink they only stink when they do big poos
Their diet consists of ants & termites - and their eggs & larvae.
Rattle snakes are probably one of the most poisonous snakes in Texas The coral snake is the most poisonous snake in Texas.
I think you mean "no great snakes," and it means "no big deal."
with their mouths
most snakes do drink through their mouths but desert snakes absorb it through their skin.
No they dont - and neither do snakes ! Snakes defecate from an opening at the base of the tail called the cloaca !
Of course, not! They would never put baby snakes in their mouths but if they do, I may be wrong.
snakes usually Live in water and open their mouths to get water
to paralyze/kill their prey and for protection...
snakes can unhinge their jaws, so they can open their mouths wide enough to eat "such huge things".
Snakes can consume a meal that is larger than their mouths because their jaws are loosely jointed, and their upper and lower jaws can move independently. Then after the snake will move its head back and forth to come to prey into its stomach.
Mice, insects, snakes and anything they can fit into their mouths.
Many snakes have the ability to unhinge their jaws, allowing them to swallow very large animals.
Garter snakes do have small fangs in the rear portions of their mouths, but their venom is very mild and is not dangerous to humans.
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