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Bow constrictor snake
Bow constrictor snake










“They can basically just breathe wherever they want,” Capano says. When wrapped in a cuff about halfway down their body, snakes breathed by moving some ribs closer to their heads. When gripped by a cuff about one-third of the way down their body, snakes breathed by moving some ribs closer to their tails. Then, the scientists increased the cuff’s pressure until the rib cage couldn’t move in that area - mimicking the effect of a snake using that part of its body to grip or gulp down prey. In these videos, the team wrapped a blood pressure cuff around different parts of the animals’ bodies. Tracking those markers in X-ray videos of the animals let the researchers map rib motions over different parts of the snakes’ lungs. Boas and other snakes probably couldn’t have started throttling and swallowing large prey without this ability, researchers report March 24 in the Journal of Experimental Biology.īiologist John Capano of Brown University in Providence, R.I., and colleagues implanted metal markers on the ribs of three boa constrictors, about one-third and halfway down the animals’ bodies. Now, experiments show that when one part of a boa constrictor’s rib cage is compressed - preventing the part of its lungs enclosed there from drawing in air - the snake can move another section of its rib cage to inflate its lungs there.

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But it’s been unclear just how Boa constrictor squeezes so hard - or swallows something as big as a monkey - without suffocating itself. By coiling around its prey, a snake can squeeze the life out of a victim in mere minutes before gulping it down whole ( SN: 8/9/15). The boa constrictor’s choke hold is an iconic animal attack.












Bow constrictor snake