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#Python Snake Teeth Reel by @wiseon - Python teeth are a masterpiece of natural engineering.
Unlike human teeth, they're sharp, curved backward, and constantly replaced. A single python ca
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Python teeth are a masterpiece of natural engineering. Unlike human teeth, they’re sharp, curved backward, and constantly replaced. A single python can have 60 to 100 teeth on each side of its jaw — not for chewing, but for gripping prey and never letting go. Once prey is caught, those backward curves make escape nearly impossible while the snake slowly swallows it whole. Even damaged teeth aren’t a problem — new ones keep growing throughout the python’s life. One glance inside their mouth reveals millions of years of evolution working flawlessly. Powerful, precise… and a little terrifying. #python #snake #animals #generalknowledge #reels No copyright infringement intended. For education and Entertainment only. Please DM for credit/removal
#Python Snake Teeth Reel by @fangs_and_thangs - For a nonvenomous snake, scrub pythons sure have some large teeth! 🤯⁣⁣⁠⁠
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For a nonvenomous snake, scrub pythons sure have some large teeth! 🤯⁣⁣⁠⁠ -⁠⁠ Scientific name: Simalia clastolepis⁣⁣⁠⁠ -⁠⠀⁠⁠ -⁠⠀⁠⁠ From📽 IG @romanne_c⁠⁠ -⁠⁠⠀⁠⁠ Follow us @fangs_and_thangs .⁣⠀⁠⠀⁠⁠ .⁣⠀⁠⠀⁠⁠ .⁣⠀⁠⠀⁠⁠ .⁣⠀⁠⠀⁠⁠ .⁣⠀⁠⠀⁠⁠#snake #snakes #python #reptileshop⁠⁠ #scalebaby⁠⁠ #repticon⁠⁠ #reptilepets⁠⁠ #reptileworld⁠⁠ #reptileoftheday⁠⁠ #reptileshow⁠⁠ #reptileroom⁠⁠ #파충류⁠⁠ #exoticreptiles⁠⁠ #reptilemom⁠⁠ #instareptile⁠⁠ #reptilefanatics⁠⁠ #reptilekeeper⁠⁠ #reptileexpo⁠⁠ #reptilelovers⁠⁠ #reptilesofinsta⁠⁠ #reptileofinstagram⁠⁠ #reptilebreeder⁠⁠ #reptilelove⁠⁠ #爬虫類⁠⁠ #reptilelover⁠⁠ #reptilesofinstagram⁠⁠ #reptiles⁠⁠ #reptile
#Python Snake Teeth Reel by @viralism.ai - Snake venom is one of those things that sounds purely dangerous, but in science it has become an unexpected source of innovation. What evolved as a hu
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Snake venom is one of those things that sounds purely dangerous, but in science it has become an unexpected source of innovation. What evolved as a hunting and defense tool is actually a complex cocktail of proteins and peptides that researchers have learned to study, isolate and transform into medicine. One of the most famous examples is captopril, a drug developed in the 1970s after researchers studied the venom of the Brazilian pit viper Bothrops jararaca. Scientists discovered peptides in the venom that affected blood pressure regulation, which eventually led to the creation of ACE inhibitors, now widely used to treat hypertension and heart failure. A lethal bite indirectly helped save millions of lives. Venom components have also inspired anticoagulants and clotting agents. Some snake toxins prevent blood from clotting, which has helped researchers design drugs to reduce the risk of strokes and heart attacks. Others do the opposite and promote clotting, which can be useful in surgical settings where controlling bleeding is critical. The same biological mechanism that immobilizes prey can be carefully redirected to protect human patients. Beyond the cardiovascular field, scientists are studying venom peptides for potential applications in pain management, cancer research and even neurological disorders. Because venom molecules are highly specific in how they target receptors and ion channels, they act almost like microscopic precision tools. That specificity makes them incredibly valuable for understanding how our own nervous system works. It is fascinating to think that something designed by evolution to paralyze, disrupt and kill can also heal when placed in the right hands. Snake venom is a reminder that nature does not create good or evil substances. It creates powerful chemistry, and it is up to us to understand it #poison #snake #aivideo #aiviral #snakelovers
#Python Snake Teeth Reel by @fangs_and_thangs - My oh my what big teeth you have 🐍 

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#Python Snake Teeth Reel by @emzoticofficial (verified account) - Firstly, yes that is (or was) a rat 🐭. I buy them frozen in large packs which I then leave on the counter for a few hours to thaw before feeding to m
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Firstly, yes that is (or was) a rat 🐭. I buy them frozen in large packs which I then leave on the counter for a few hours to thaw before feeding to my snakes. The rodents don’t come back to life. Snakes have to eat, and this is the food that is nutritious for them. I don’t participate in live feedings unless it’s absolutely necessary. Now that we’ve got that out of the way… So THAT fleshy thing that opens and closes is a snakes glottis - a fascinating and vital part of its anatomy, located at the back of its tongue. It acts as the opening to the trachea (the snakes windpipe), allowing the snake to breathe. Unlike humans, whose glottis remains in a fixed position, a snake’s glottis is highly mobile and can extend outward, especially when the snake is consuming large prey. The glottis ensures that the snake can continue breathing even when its mouth is entirely occupied with swallowing food. Additionally, the glottis is equipped with a small, valve-like structure that can produce a hissing sound by forcing air through it, serving as a defense mechanism. 👅 🫁
#Python Snake Teeth Reel by @theblackivoryx (verified account) - $1000 For A Bite From This Snake Who Taking It? 🤯🐍

Emerald Tree Boa Teeth Are Sharp And Curved, Designed To Grasp And Hold Prey Securely. Their Tee
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$1000 For A Bite From This Snake Who Taking It? 🤯🐍 Emerald Tree Boa Teeth Are Sharp And Curved, Designed To Grasp And Hold Prey Securely. Their Teeth Work In Tandem With Their Powerful Jaws To Ensure They Can Efficiently Capture And Consume Small To Medium-Sized Animals. These Adaptations Make Them Skilled Hunters In Their Natural Habitat. 🔥 Want More Epic Content? Hit Follow Now And Don’t Miss The Next Mind-Blowing Post From TheBlackIvoryX! 🚀✨ #snake #burmesepython #snakefeeding #reptile #animals
#Python Snake Teeth Reel by @theblackivoryx (verified account) - My Burmese Python Vs A Piglet! 🐷🐍

Burmese Pythons Primarily Consume Small Mammals, Birds, And Occasionally Larger Prey Such As Deer In Their Native
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My Burmese Python Vs A Piglet! 🐷🐍 Burmese Pythons Primarily Consume Small Mammals, Birds, And Occasionally Larger Prey Such As Deer In Their Native Habitats. They Use Ambush Ttechniques And Constrict Their Victims Before Digesting Them Over Several Days Or Weeks. Their Diet Can Vary With Availability, Age, And Size Of The Snake. 🔥 Enjoyed This Epic Content? Hit Follow Now, Comment Your Thoughts And Don’t Miss The Next Mind-Blowing Post From TheBlackIvoryX! Your Engagement Helps Us Grow And Inspire More Every Day! 🚀✨ #reptile #animals #snake #snakefeeding #burmesepython
#Python Snake Teeth Reel by @grindmentality1 - Thank you @jayprehistoricpets for letting this Boa Constrictor eat me alive now I know how it feels to be dinner to a giant snake. 

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Thank you @jayprehistoricpets for letting this Boa Constrictor eat me alive now I know how it feels to be dinner to a giant snake. #snakes #boaconstrictor #python #reptiles
#Python Snake Teeth Reel by @balilivin (verified account) - Spotted a giant Python eats cow alive! 😨

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Spotted a giant Python eats cow alive! 😨 #balilivin
#Python Snake Teeth Reel by @_bia.lopes (verified account) - Vc tbm acredita nessa teoria? 🤣🤣🤣 Muita gente acredita que as cobras "medem" as presas antes de comer… mas isso é mito!
Elas só exploram o ambiente
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Vc tbm acredita nessa teoria? 🤣🤣🤣 Muita gente acredita que as cobras “medem” as presas antes de comer… mas isso é mito! Elas só exploram o ambiente com o corpo, sentindo cheiros, vibrações e temperatura. A ideia de que “mede pra ver se cabe” é um mito popular que mistura medo e desconhecimento. 🐍 Quando uma cobra para de comer, geralmente é por estresse, mudança de ambiente, variação de temperatura, ou problemas de saúde — não porque está planejando atacar o dono. 🐍 Quando ela se estica ao lado de algo (como o tutor, um galho ou um tronco), é simplesmente para se alongar ou regular a temperatura corporal. 🐍 Elas não planejam nem calculam o tamanho exato antes de atacar. Muitas vezes até tentam engolir presas grandes demais, o que pode causar ferimentos ou até a m0rt3 da cobra. #python #reticulatedpython #cobra #memes #animals

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