Many snakes have the ability to unhinge their jaws, allowing them to swallow very large animals.
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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.
if sperms were larger than eggs, al the sperms will squash the egg and there will be no baby!!!
Some snakes guard their eggs against predators. Other than that, no.
Yes, there is. The anaconda is a typical example of a larger snake.
Snakes have fewer eggs because they tend to invest more energy in producing larger and more developed offspring compared to frogs. This strategy increases the chances of survival for their offspring. Frogs, on the other hand, produce many eggs with less investment in each, increasing the odds of at least some surviving to adulthood.
It depends on the species. Some species produce as few as 4, others as many as 120. The average seems to be about 10 for small snakes, 20 for medium sized, around 30 for larger snakes. Giant boas and pythons often produce about 60
I'm not sure, but normally female snakes are bigger than the males; I don't know of any that aren't that way. I'm sure it's a safe bet to say that the females are bigger than the males.
They are both the same kind of hard.
Not usually. Only very large snakes eat large animals. Most snakes will not go after prey larger than rodents.
They lay eggs, rather than have live young
Yes, Because their mouths are much bigger and their salavary glands are larger