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The python's head was as big as a garden spade, lunging at hunter once, twice, before sinking its recurved teeth into his arm ...
Pythons also use their unique teeth to grasp their prey. Their teeth are somewhat short, very narrow, and pointed and curve backward to sort of “lock” their prey in their mouths.
Scientists have unlocked the mystery of how Burmese pythons digest bones without leaving any trace in their droppings. The ...
Scientists have discovered a new type of cell that helps Burmese pythons digest the entire skeletons of their prey.
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