What method do non-venomous Diamond Pythons use to subdue their prey?

Answer

Constriction

The Diamond Python (*Morelia spilota spilota*) is classified as a non-venomous snake. Its method for incapacitating its prey, which typically consists of small mammals, birds, and occasionally small reptiles, involves wrapping its muscular body around the target. This action, known as constriction, applies significant pressure to restrict blood flow and cause asphyxiation, thereby subduing the prey item before consumption. This technique is characteristic of pythons globally and distinguishes them from venomous species which rely on injected toxins.

What method do non-venomous Diamond Pythons use to subdue their prey?

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