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biting machanism in snakes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The skull and jaw bones in poisonous snakes are loosely and movably articulated, thus, allowing an enormous gape and swallowing whole of large prey. The two halves of the lower jaw are connected together by elastic ligamentous tissue

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the skull and jaw bones in poisonous snakes are loosely and movably articulated, thus, allowing an enormous gape and swallowing of large prey. premaxilla , usually toothless and the bones of upper jaw are loosely attached to rest of the skull.

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