How snake swallows the animal that is larger it’s mounth
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In snakes, the lower bones of the jaw, or mandibles, are not connected like they are in mammals. ... The mandibles are loosely connected at the back to the skull, allowing for much greater rotation than most animals have. This is how the snake can open its mouth wider than its body and thus it can swallow a much bigger animal than its own size
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