no yes in some uncooked meat it is commen to have a tape worm but no no SNAKES
Snakes do have a stomach. They do not have a diaphragm. However, their stomach is right under the esophagus. These are both highly stretchable on the snake, this is how they are able to eat things that are larger than they are.
Snakes are reptiles.
Snakes and crocodiles because snakes and crocodiles are both reptiles but a frog is an amphibian.
There are over 3,000 species of snakes, belonging to families such as pythons, boas, vipers, cobras, and colubrids. They vary in size, color, habitat, and behavior, ranging from the tiny thread snake to the massive anaconda.
Yes, some snakes do eat squirrels. Larger snakes such as pythons and king snakes are known to prey on squirrels when given the opportunity. Snakes are carnivores and will consume a variety of small mammals if they can catch them.
it depends on the snake
snakes have stomach acids that break down and digest the food
Snakes belly scales are called stomach scales
Corn snakes swallow their dead prey whole then slowly digest it in their stomach.
The are snakes and fish. fish dont have any because they have gills instead. And snakes dont have anything the use there stomach and slides on it.
no they swallow it whole and later it gets smaller in its stomach
The bones - are dissolved by the snakes stomach acid.
Snakes eat their food whole. Usually head first. The lower jaw on snakes can unhinge enabling the snake to eat much larger prey than their head. The snakes body muscles then push the meal down inside the snakes stomach.
Yes and the side effects are the snakes stomach could burst
If u didn't feel the snake yet my bet is that it died in your stomach because of the acid. Watch what u drink next time
structural homology
yes they do but not very often. and sometimes because of the crocodiles sharp claws it can burst out of the snakes stomach.