they open really big lol
they do not have jaws.
they can unlock there jaw
pythons can unlatch their jaw to eat large prey whole, they only use their teeth to poison prey.
Pythons have highly flexible jaws that are not fused, allowing them to open their mouths wide enough to engulf large prey. Their skulls contain specialized ligaments that enable significant expansion, and their teeth are curved backward to grip and hold onto the prey securely. Additionally, pythons can dislocate their jaws, further aiding in the consumption of animals much larger than their head. This adaptation is essential for their feeding strategy, which relies on swallowing prey whole.
They can unhinge their jaws
their mouths grip and stretch when their prey is too big.
They do not "chew". Their mouths are made to hold their food in place and aid in pushing it down their throats.
There Mouths Are Long And Made For Sucking.
They only eat once in their life.
They only eat once in their life.
Because they large eyes,strong wings,and thiere mouths are adapted for hunting.
They lower jaw can unhinge, and stretch to accomodate large prey!