1 | snake eats 2nd of 2 pigs, snake is unstoppable ! | Giant python eats pig.
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Video taken on April 7 2008 of a Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus) swallowing a feeder pig.
This video focuses on the science of snake behavior to support a master's thesis. Video is for citation for junior high school high school science reports.
Flaunting proper table manners this Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus) takes its time muscling a pig down its throat slathering it with saliva and walking its skull over it until the pig is completely engulfed.
Super-sized meals such as this pig do not intimidate snakes. Unlike a mammalian jaw which is built for brute chewing or biting force -- as you can see in this video -- a snake's jaws are connected with tendons and ligaments that gives it a gymnast's flexibility.
A snake's lower jaw is not joined at the front by a rigid symphysis as mammal jaws are but by an elastic ligament that allows the two halves to spread apart connected in front by an elastic ligament. Each half of lower jaw moves independently. Quadrate bones at the back of snake's skulls at attachment points to lower jaws are not rigidly attached. They pivot allowing vertical and horizontal rotation. This allows ingestion of large prey such as this pig.
Jaws of snakes do not dislocate. One of the enduring myths of snake feeding mechanisms is that the jaws detach. They stay connected all the time. As seen in the video the two lower jaws move independently of one another. The quadrate bone is not rigidly attached to the skull but articulates with the skull at one end and is therefore free moving.
Video shows the “transport cycle” to get the pig into the python's belly. Called a pterygoid walk the python opens its jaw and alternately ratchets its upper jaw over the surface of the meal in turn “walking” its mouth over and around the prey.
Filmed with the University of Guadalajara for Biological and Agricultural Sciences the division of Biological and Environmental Science Division at the department of Botany and Zoology.
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Burmese pythons have an established permanent breeding population in South Florida and belong to the “new” apex predators of the Everglades today. Top predators like the american alligators prey regularly on all kinds of reptiles including pythons. An adult alligator will have little trouble to overpower kill and eat any juvenile and in some cases even an adult constrictor.
A fully grown Burmese Python can reach over twenty feet in lengths and becomes extremely dangerous prey item for most crocodilians. These large constrictors have not much to fear and will feed on most animals they come across (including alligators) when hungry. Pythons are non venomous snakes and kill by constricting their prey wrapping its body around in a thigh coil until the animals dies of suffocation within a few minuets. The prey will be swallowed mostly head first and whole. This process can take considerable time during which the snake is vulnerable to attacks from other predators. Confrontations between pythons and alligator have been recorded during the last years but still very little is know on the outcome of such “fights”. The fact is that invasive species like the burmese pythons are a part of the Everglades today and it is up to everyone to find out as much as possible and use the newly gain knowledge to keep the python population in check. Alligator attacks python filmed by Heiko Kiera aka Ojatro near the Everglades in 2013. | | 81,648,061 | 17644 | 71,338 | 190,778 | -40 | 42,515 |
3 | giant snake - anaconda eats man alive | Giant snake biggest snake ever. Man eaten alive by a giant anaconda snake. the longest anaconda found.
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5 | venomous snake devours a python whole in this rare video | national geographic | A snake eating another snake is not a common sight. While eastern brown snakes such as the one seen in this video have been known to eat smaller snakes it's rare to see one attempt to swallow something as big as this carpet python.
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Filmed by Sally and Norm Hill from N&S Snake Catchers the footage captures the eastern brown meticulously devouring a python on a family's back patio. The snake was given three hours to eat before being relocated away from people where it slithered off unharmed after its filling meal
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6 | giant anaconda snake throws out the cow it swallowed earlier. rare anaconda footage. | ANACONDA: Giant Anaconda snake vomits out the cow it swallowed earlier. It is graphic and not to everyone's viewing taste!! Brazil has a lot of Anaconda snakes and they are much bigger than the python snake. This anaconda video is a rare footage showing the Anaconda throwing out the cow and quietly going away.
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7 | carpet python eats chick | Beautifully colored python eats a baby chick alive.
Large prey is dispatched and swallowed whole.
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Video taken on August 26 2007 of a Diamond Python (Morelia spilota spilota) x Carpet jungle python (Morelia spilota cheynei) eating a feeder chick.
This video focuses on the science of snake behavior and anatomy to support a master's thesis. Video is for citation for junior high school high school science reports.
Two points of this video. One predatory reptiles know instinctively not to constrict small and harmless prey; and two this video demonstrates how a natural bird-eating snake engulfs its prey.
A snake's lower jaw is not joined at the front by a rigid symphysis as mammal jaws are but by an elastic ligament that allows the two halves to spread apart connected in front by an elastic ligament. Each half of lower jaw moves independently. Quadrate bones at the back of snake's skulls at attachment points to lower jaws are not rigidly attached. They pivot allowing vertical and horizontal rotation. This allows ingestion of small fluffy prey such as this feeder chick.
Jaws of snakes do not dislocate. One of the enduring myths of snake feeding mechanisms is that the jaws detach. They stay connected all the time. As seen in the video the two lower jaws move independently of one another. The quadrate bone is not rigidly attached to the skull but articulates with the skull at one end and is therefore free moving.
Video shows the “transport cycle” to get the chick into the python's throat. Called a pterygoid walk the snake opens its jaw and alternately ratchets its upper jaw with its two rows of teeth over the bird in turn “walking” its mouth across it.
Filmed with the University of Guadalajara for Biological and Agricultural Sciences the division of Biological and Environmental Science Division at the department of Botany and Zoology.
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Newborn Burmese Python have to move quickly away from their nest before predators picks up their sent. The Indigo Snake is a formidable snake hunter which would not hesitate to attack and feed on rattlesnakes cottonmouth and over vipers because it is immune to against their venom. The sent of a python hatchling just passing through its territory get his undivided attention and the hunter begins stalking its prey.
With a swift bite to the python’s head the indigo snake subdues the hatchling firmly holding it in its grip and blocking the prey’s airway with its powerful jaws. But good nutrition has giving the feisty young python enough strength to fight back its attacker. Still the larger indigo has no problem overpowering the smaller snake. It’s only a question of time until the python’s energy recourses have been exhausted. Through constituently pinning the young python to the ground the attacker’s strategy is simply to tire its prey enough before swallowing it alive.
The hatchlings is loosing its strength fast and being dragged near the Indigo’s lair to avoid the risk of being discovered by other predators. The hungry snakes eats its prey fast and alive. The python hatchling is doomed and any resistance is in vain by now.
Humans represent the biggest threat to indigo snakes. Highway fatalities wanton killings and overcollection for the pet trade adversely affect indigo snake populations. Snakes are taken illegally from the wild for the pet trade. Eastern indigo snakes are sometimes "gassed" in their burrows by rattlesnake hunters. Indigo Snake Eats Python was filmed by Heiko Kiera aka Ojatro in 2009. | indigo snake eats python, burmese python, snake feeding, eastern indigo snake, anaconda, snake attack, snake killing prey, dangerous, dead animal, reptile, d... | 1,911,782 | 390 | 2,153 | 190,778 | 95 | 2,272 |
10 | python snake attack: horse watches large python swallowing wallaby in australia - tomonews | QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA — Horrific photos of a horse watching a large python gulping down a wallaby are have gone viral. Captured by Bernie Worsfold the images show the reptile wrapping around the marsupial and unlocking its jaws to swallow it. Worlsfold told the ABC that it took three hours for the snake to swallow the animal.
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11 | a huge snake caught, thought to have swallowed a human! | A massive snake was found by locals with a huge bump in the middle of it's body the locals thought it had killed and eaten a human being.
It's happened before these snakes (probably a python) are known to eat huge prey such as calves pigs etc
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12 | watch: sea snake swallows eel whole | national geographic | This video taken by a diving instructor in Thailand showcases a sea snake known as a banded sea krait in its element: swallowing a moray eel as big as it is.
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14 | python eats antelope | world's deadliest | In incredible footage an African rock python swallows a springbok antelope. It has jaws designed to engulf meals three times bigger than its head.
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Pythons are large constrictors and became very popular reptiles in the US pet trade during the late eighties but the mass importation has led to serious ecological problem in South Florida. The small python hatchlings out grow fast their initial setup cage and reaching eight foot in length within three years. Many pet owners no longer wish to care for their snake(s) and some people even decided to release their pythons back into the wild. During Hurricane Andrew a mass escape of reptiles including thousands of burmese pythons from their exotic importers took place in 1992.
Many pythons escaped into the swamps of the Everglades with its perfect subtropical climate and vast food sources. These snakes began to thrive resulting in a permanent breeding population of Burmese Pythons in South Florida. But also the African Rock Python has established a breeding population in Florida and many other species of pythons such as the Reticulated Python can be found occasionally. Pythons spend the majority of their time hidden in the underbrush. They are nocturnal ambush predators feeding meanly on mammals birds and other reptiles including alligators and crocodiles. It has been observed that these constrictors turn into opportunistic feeders as well and do not hesitate to devour road kill or other dead animals they come across. In fact some pythons have learned that road are not just a place to warm their body during the night but a perfect location for catching an easy meal.
A hungry adult python stalks its prey with fast forward movements its head slightly elevated and tongue flickering picking up the sent particles of possible prey near by. When a possible prey animal is detected the attack is swift with a strike and a bite to the neck coiling around the prey’s body tighter and tighter until it eventually dies of asphyxiation. The python starts mostly feeding on the dead animal head first mostly but it has been observed that very often pythons will swallow their prey alive. The feeding can take up to an hour depending on the size of the prey. Python eats goat was filmed by Heiko Kiera aka Ojatro in South Florida in 2015. | eaten alive, reticulated python, tiger reticulated python, tiger python, burmese python, python, anaconda, dangerous, reptile, dangerous animal, aggressive, ... | 734,312 | 235 | 1,081 | 190,778 | -34 | 1,204 |
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18 | python kills and swallows sambar deer in sri lanka | Yala National Park in Sri Lanka - python kills and swallows Sambar Deer. | sri lanka (country), wildlife (film subject), python (organism classification), yala national park (protected site) | 2,344,986 | 254 | 2,062 | 2,721 | -33 | 3,811 |
19 | amazing snake eats egg | All snakes are strictly carnivorous eating small animals including lizards other snakes small mammals birds eggs fish snails or insects. Because snakes cannot bite or tear their food to pieces a snake must swallow its prey whole. The body size of a snake has a major influence on its eating habits. Smaller snakes eat smaller prey. Juvenile pythons might start out feeding on lizards or mice and graduate to small deer or antelope as an adult for example. The snake's jaw is a complex structure. Contrary to the popular belief that snakes can dislocate their jaws snakes have a very flexible lower jaw the two halves of which are not rigidly attached and numerous other joints in their skull allowing them to open their mouths wide enough to swallow their prey whole even if it is larger in diameter than the snake itself as snakes do not chew. For example the African Egg-eating Snake has flexible jaws adapted for eating eggs much larger than the diameter of its head. This snake has no teeth but does have bony protrusions on the inside edge of its spine which are used to aid in breaking the shells of the eggs it eats. While the majority of snakes eat a variety of prey animals there is some specialization by some species. King cobras and the Australian Bandy-bandy consume other snakes. Pareas iwesakii and other snail-eating Colubrids of subfamily Pareatinae have more teeth on the right side of their mouths than on the left as the shells of their prey usually spiral clockwise Some snakes have a venomous bite which they use to kill their prey before eating it. Other snakes kill their prey by constriction. Still others swallow their prey whole and alive. After eating snakes become dormant while the process of digestion takes place. Digestion is an intense activity especially after consumption of very large prey. In species that feed only sporadically the entire intestine enters a reduced state between meals to conserve energy and the digestive system is 'up-regulated' to full capacity within 48 hours of prey consumption. Being cold-blooded (ectothermic) the surrounding temperature plays a large role in a snake's digestion. 30℃ is the ideal temperature for snakes to digest their food. So much metabolic energy is involved in a snake's digestion that in Crotalus durissus the Mexican rattlesnake an increase of body temperature to as much as 1.2℃ above the surrounding environment has been observed. Because of this a snake disturbed after having eaten recently will often regurgitate its prey in order to be able to escape the perceived threat. When undisturbed the digestive process is highly efficient with the snake's digestive enzymes dissolving and absorbing everything but the prey's hair and claws which are excreted along with waste https://www.facebook.com/pages/Snakes/108200882549243 | | 561,858 | 170 | 466 | 218 | 125 | 305 |
20 | snake swallowed a hippo | this snake swallowed a hippo and puke it out again. definitely not recommended if you're scared of snakes! | | 17,118,013 | 6486 | 7,199 | 658 | -61 | 4,558 |