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how does a python kill its prey?​

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Answered by nandini9124
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They attack in an ambush, wrapping themselves around their prey and crushing it - squeezing tighter as the victim exhales. They kill by suffocation or cardiac arrest within minutes. Pythons swallow their food whole. Their jaws are connected by very flexible ligaments so they can stretch around large prey.

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Answered by sebastianhere
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They attack in an ambush, wrapping themselves around their prey and crushing it - squeezing tighter as the victim exhales. They kill by suffocation or cardiac arrest within minutes. Pythons swallow their food whole. Their jaws are connected by very flexible ligaments so they can stretch around large prey.

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