The impressive gulp of a small snake may outshine all other snakes

The impressive gulp of a small snake may outshine all other snakes



Hulking hunters like Burmese pythons may be ⁣famous for scarfing up deer, alligators and other‌ enormous prey ⁢(SN: ​11/25/15). But one unassuming ⁣little African snake may take the title for most outsized meals. The nonvenomous, nearly toothless Dasypeltis gansi⁤ can open its mouth wider than any other snake of its ⁢size, biologist Bruce⁣ Jayne reports August 8‌ in the Journal of Zoology.
The biggest Gans’ egg-eater Jayne examined had a ⁤roughly 1-centimeter-wide head⁣ but could ‍swallow a⁤ cylinder about⁤ five centimeters across. Previous data show‌ that a petite⁢ Burmese python (Python molurus ⁤bivittatus) of the same length ⁣could gobble up prey just 4.4 centimeters wide. The western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) rivaled the python’s gift for gulp, but no other species ‍came close.
The ‍egg-eater can open so wide because the soft tissue between the tips of⁣ its left and right lower jaws at the⁢ “chin” is ⁣so ⁤stretchy. “In Burmese pythons, about 40 percent of that gape area is a result of the stretch‍ of⁢ the skin between the​ lower jaws, but these guys edge out the pythons,” Jayne says, with about half of ‍the Gans’ egg-eater’s gape due to soft tissue stretch.
This​ species may have evolved such ⁤an impressive stretch because, compared⁤ with prey that other snakes eat, ⁤such as rodents, ‍“an⁢ egg ​is ‍super short,” he says.‌ “You have a⁢ limited⁣ ability to have ‍a very long egg. But ​if you get your mouth wider, then‌ you can​ consume‍ these larger eggs.”

2023-09-13 05:00:00
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