They wrap around there prey until it dies then eats it whole. It's jaw could dislocate which is how it eats huge animals whole but that 1 meal could last months for them depending on if it's a wild or a home pet snake. Also they wrap around there pray squeeze until the body stops working then the snakes jaw dislocates so the snake can swallow its pray whole
No they do not, they swallow their food whole.
They hunt it, kill it, and swallow it whole.
All of them do ! Snakes lack either the dentition or the jaw movement to 'chew' their food - therefore it's always swallowed whole.
Animals such as snakes, frogs, and some birds like pelicans are known to swallow their food whole. They have unique anatomical adaptations that allow them to accommodate large prey in their digestive systems.
Assuming you meant 'snakes' not 'sankes' - no they don't. They swallow their food whole.
no they swallow it whole and later it gets smaller in its stomach
Snakes,Sharks,and elephants
they both swallow food whole.
swallow the food
they have no bones
No. Snakes swalloe their food whole. Alligators will swallow smaller prey whole, and tear ar larger prey.
No. Snakes cannot chew their food, or bite off pieces- they must swallow it whole, A goat is too large for a cobra to swallow in one gulp.