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The Bower constrictor primarily feeds on small mammals, birds, and occasionally reptiles. It uses its constriction method to subdue prey before swallowing it whole. In the wild, its diet can vary based on availability, but it typically hunts at night, relying on its keen sense of smell and heat detection to locate food.

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