How does a snake bite others if it does not have teeth?
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Egg eating snakes do not have teeth in the mouth, but they do have tooth line projections in the backbone to help in opening the egg once it is taken into the mouth and begins to swallow. If they “bite,” they will not even break the skin.
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Egg eating snakes do not have teeth in the mouth, but they do have tooth line projections in the backbone to help in opening the egg once it is taken into the mouth and begins to swallow. If they “bite,” they will not even break the skin.
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