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Almost all snakes swallow their prey whole. However, a few species are known as exceptions. Two species of Asian crab‐eating snakes tear off crab legs and ingest them one at a time to eat prey that is otherwise too large. Two species of leptotyphlopid blindsnakes break off the head of termites or suck abdominal contents of termites, discarding remains of termites. Here, we show that a typhlopid blindsnake...
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