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biting machanism in snakes

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Answered by Hotcupid253
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Explanation:

A posterior ligament extends between the gland and the quadrate. Each gland is thickly encapsulated with fibrous connective tissue and mostly covered by a fan-shaped constrictor muscle, often referred to as temporal. Its stretching during biting squeezes poison from gland into its duct.

Answered by Jeniferjk
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Answer:

A posterior ligament extends between the gland and the quadrate. Each gland is thickly encapsulated with fibrous connective tissue and mostly covered by a fan-shaped constrictor muscle, often referred to as temporal. Its stretching during biting squeezes poison from gland into its duct.

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