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PastelDream
at Fri May 22 11:55:28 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PastelDream ]
WHAT?!?!?!?!?!?!?! I disagree with this statement.
"They can't actually reduce their size but since the ribs and organs are so flexible, they can pass their body through pretty much any gap they can get their head through. Most easy for them is flattening out to get through a narrow gap. Bot can do the same for example with a knot hole."
I believe a "smaller" snake or neonate could pull this off, but a large snake..... It's not happening with a larger snake. Especially since you have snakes that can reach lengths of 20 feet or more. Yeah, I'm talking about Pythons on the 20 foot part. Still, a large female Boa can't fit her body through a gap, just because her head can fit. In fact, a ball python "can't" fit it's body through a gap, just because it head will fit.
I have first hand info in the Ball Python. My son's Ball Python got it's head out the sliding door of the vision cage. Of course we had a lock on it, so it didn't open far enough for it to get the rest of it's body through. We can home to a "dead snake". It's head was out and about 6 inches of it's body. Of course, it tried pretty darn hard to get the rest of it's body out. It actually "cut it's skin" pretty deeply. No blood, but it was wedged pretty tight. I'm "guessing" it cut off blood circulation to it's brain and died that way. Either way, it must have been a slow painful death.
So...........IMO.....
Snakes "CAN NOT" fit their bodies through any gap it can get it's head through.
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