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The mouth of a Burmese python is adapted for finding and swallowing large prey through several features. Its highly flexible jaw structure allows the python to open its mouth wide enough to engulf prey much larger than its head. Additionally, the presence of backward-curving teeth helps grip slippery prey, preventing escape. These adaptations, combined with the python's ability to detect heat signatures from warm-blooded animals, enhance its hunting efficiency.

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