Pythons are constrictors, which means that they will 'squeeze' the life out of their prey. They coil themselves around their prey and with each breathe the creature takes the snake will squeeze a little tighter until they stop breathing completely. Once the heart stops the prey is swallowed whole. The entire animal is digested in the snake's stomach except for fur or feathers. What do you think happens to the fur, feathers, beaks, and eggshells? The 'extra stuff' gets passed out as... you guessed it...snake POOP!
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