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Originally Posted by smy_749
Don't snakes like A. melanocephalus and the drymarchon use blunt force trama to kill prey? I would imagine killing in that fashion could result quite frequently in prey items being torn in half no? Especially if they are on the smaller side...
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The Black Head Python is a constrictor, but the Indigo Snake does wildly thrash it's prey until dead. But I have noticed that normally when it comes to the smaller prey items, most snake eat them live without even trying to kill them and the larger prey items are harder to break apart. We use to feed a monitor mice and he would thrash and smash the mouse, but never did he tear it into two pieces. Not that I'm saying it could not happen.