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  2. Ophiophagy - Wikipedia

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    Ophiophagy (Greek: ὄφις + φαγία, lit. ' snake eating ') is a specialized form of feeding or alimentary behavior of animals which hunt and eat snakes.There are ophiophagous mammals (such as the skunks and the mongooses), birds (such as snake eagles, the secretarybird, and some hawks), lizards (such as the common collared lizard), and even other snakes, such as the Central and South ...

  3. Eating live animals - Wikipedia

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    In China, drunken shrimp is a dish that can be served live, although it can also be prepared with dead shrimp. [17] When served live, the shrimp, usually 10 per serving, are first doused in a strong liquor which makes them less likely to struggle while being swallowed and also creates a flavourful marinade .

  4. Osteophagy - Wikipedia

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    Wolverines are observed finding large bones invisible in deep snow and are specialists at scavenging bones specifically to cache. Wolverine upper molars are rotated 90 degrees inward, which is the identifying dentition characteristic of the family Mustelidae (weasel family), of which the wolverine has the most mass, so they can crack the bones and eat the frozen marrow of large animals.

  5. Invasive Burmese pythons can swallow whole deer, alligators ...

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    The snake enlarged its jaw to fit around the deer’s entire torso – leaving its legs and hooves hanging out on the grass. Invasive Burmese pythons can swallow whole deer, alligators in one gulp ...

  6. Non-reproductive sexual behavior in animals - Wikipedia

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    A male Eastern grey kangaroo attempting to copulate with a bush A cow "bulling" during oestrus. Engagements of sexual activities during non-breeding seasons have been observed in the animal kingdom. Dolphins and Japanese macaques are two of the many species that engage in sexual activities that do not lead to fertilization.

  7. Kting voar - Wikipedia

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    Kting Voar at Otres. The kting voar, also known as the khting vor, linh dương, or snake-eating cow is a bovid mammal reputed to exist in Cambodia and Vietnam. [1] The kting voar's existence as a real species should be regarded as questionable, and it is now thought to simply be a hoax made from water buffalo horns.

  8. Vet nurse massages tennis ball out of snake's mouth in viral ...

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  9. Australian Woman Forced to Share Car with Venomous Snake ...

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    If a person is bitten by one of these snakes they rarely die, but must seek medical attention immediately since snake venom can have different effects on people. The bites from these snakes are ...