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  2. Constriction - Wikipedia

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    Constriction is a method used by several snake species to kill or subdue their prey. Although some species of venomous and mildly venomous snakes do use constriction to subdue their prey, most snakes which use constriction lack venom. [ 1 ]

  3. Ring-necked snake - Wikipedia

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    Ring-necked snakes are also not found above an elevation of 2,200 m (7,200 ft). [6] In northern regions, dens are also important in identifying suitable ring-necked snake habitat. Dens are usually shared communally, [7] and are identifiable by an existent subsurface crevasse or hole deep enough to prevent freezing temperatures.

  4. Concertina movement - Wikipedia

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    Concertina movement is the method by which a snake or other organism anchors itself with sections of itself and pulls or pushes with other sections to move in the direction it wants to go. To spring forward a snake may require a rough surface to thrust back against. [1] [2] It is named after the concertina musical instrument. [citation needed]

  5. Know your WA snakes: How to avoid a venomous bite, and ... - AOL

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    Remove any rings or constricting items because of swelling. Wash the bite area with soap and water and cover the bite with a clean, moist dressing. Get medical help immediately.

  6. Mississippi venomous snakes: How to identify them and ... - AOL

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    According to the Mayo Clinic, these are things you shouldn't do if bitten by a venomous snake. Don't use a tourniquet or apply ice. Don't cut the bite or try to remove the venom.

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  8. Rectilinear locomotion - Wikipedia

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    Rectilinear motion in a puff adder. Rectilinear locomotion or rectilinear progression is a mode of locomotion most often associated with snakes.In particular, it is associated with heavy-bodied species such as terrestrial African adders, pythons and boas; however, most snakes are capable of it. [1]

  9. Cylindrophis - Wikipedia

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    At least one species uses constriction to subdue its prey, [10] [11] which include elongate vertebrates: reptiles (snakes), amphibians (caecilians), and fish (eels). [10] [12] Prey are swallowed from one end using rotational movements of the braincase and mandibles, a process that takes up to 30 minutes for larger prey. [13]