re snakes eating prey WITH,large,hard,sharp,body parts,that in life were used to defend themselves.....
i'm not sure if it might be possible,for say an antellopes antillers,to puncture the snake,from the inside out,or does the stomach acid soften them up instantly ?
or is the stomach tissue too hard,for the sharp antiller,horn,tusk,etc,
we don't hear of it that often,if ever in captivity,regards the wild, i can remember a tv documentry,where it showed pictures of a caimen crocodile (i think),bursting out of one of florida's large invasive snake species
re bursting snakes eating prey,WITHOUT,sharp,protruding body parts.....
we both keep carpet Pythons Rob,so we've witnessed how large a prey item,a carpet can take with ease,imo carpets will take...
2,3,4,5 times their girth,at times..
some other species can put away large/huge prey items with ease as well...
i don't think a snake would eat to the point of bursting,that said...
i've seen snakes do some dumb things
a great idea for a thread Rob mate
cheers shaun