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a python's arrack on it's prey prove that​

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Answered by likithsunku
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The python doesn't actually crush the prey and break its bones, though. Instead, it squeezes tightly so that its prey can't breathe; each time its prey exhales, the constrictor tightens its coils to take up space, causing suffocation.

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