Why can a boa swallow an animal that is much larger than the size of the snakes head?

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2026-02-14 15:20

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A snakes jaw is not one solid piece of bone like ours is. Their upper jaw is made up of six pieces, and the lower jaw is in two pieces--all connected by ligaments and muscle tissue. The snake simply stretches it's jaws over the mouse or whatever it's swallowing. Afterwards, the jawbones realign themselves.

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