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  2. Constriction - Wikipedia

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    The snake strikes at its prey and holds on, pulling the prey into its coils or, in the case of very large prey, pulling itself onto the prey. The snake then wraps one or two loops around the prey, forming a constriction coil. The snake monitors the prey's heartbeat to ascertain it is dead.

  3. Tentacled snake - Wikipedia

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    The snake will keep this shape even when grabbed or moved by a person, an apparent freeze response. The striking range is a narrow area downwards from its head, somewhat towards its body. Once a fish swims within that area the snake will strike by pulling itself down in one quick motion towards the prey.

  4. Homalopsidae - Wikipedia

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    Fordonia and Gerarda are the only snakes known to tear their prey apart before eating it, pulling soft-shelled crabs through their coils to rip them apart prior to ingestion. [ 1 ] Genera

  5. Man dies four days after 18-foot snake coils itself around ...

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    A 27-year-old man died four days after his pet snake wrapped itself around his neck, according to a Pennsylvania coroner. The snake, initially described by police as a 15-foot snake, was an 18 ...

  6. Man Finds 'Highly Venomous' Snake Hiding in His Car During ...

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    A professional snake catcher removed the eastern brown snake from a vehicle in Brisbane, Australia Man Finds 'Highly Venomous' Snake Hiding in His Car During Shopping Trip Skip to main content

  7. Man Returns Home to Find 'Highly Venomous' Snake Resting ...

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    A man returned home to find an unexpected and uninvited guest had slithered into his bedroom while he was away. ... The video continues with the expert snake catcher gently pulling the dangerous ...

  8. List of legendary creatures (S) - Wikipedia

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    Scitalis (Medieval Bestiaries) – Snake which mesmerizes its prey; Scorpion Man – Human-scorpion hybrid; Scylla – Human-snake hybrid with a snake's tail, twelve legs, and six long-necked snake heads; Sea-bee – Fish-tailed bee; Sea-lion; Sea monk (Medieval folklore) – Fish-like humanoid

  9. Caudal luring - Wikipedia

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    An immobile tail does not attract prey, confirming that it is the moving lure that tricks and attracts prey. [11] Caudal luring behavior is only elicited when prey are nearby. [11] Due to the tail resembling a writhing caterpillar and another worm-like insect larvae, the tail of the snake is often referred to as a vermiform. [2]