How do constrictor snakes, like boas and pythons, typically subdue their meals?

Answer

By wrapping around the prey and causing circulatory arrest or suffocation

Constrictors subdue prey by wrapping around them and squeezing, which leads to either suffocation or circulatory arrest.

How do constrictor snakes, like boas and pythons, typically subdue their meals?

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