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To be honest, the dude said he would volunteer to be eaten, not thought he would be actually ate
And to be honest he did volunteer
title of show is eaten alive. he was biten alive if anything
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To be honest, the dude said he would volunteer to be eaten, not thought he would be actually ate
And to be honest he did volunteer
LOL.title of show is eaten alive. he was biten alive if anything
LOL.....Amongst other entrances.I know I'm comparing animals to humans, but you'd be surprised. Have you ever seen the things Riley Reid can fit in her mouth? And she's real small.
LOL.title of show is eaten alive. he was biten alive if anything
Do people really believe that? LOL How can a snake swallow a human? Makes no sense.
A real human? Yall watch too much river monsters? LOLConstrictors are unique skakes. They coil around their prey and suffocate them to death. I believe they have special nerve endings in their bodies that allow them to monitor the heartbeats of their prey once they've gotten them coiled up. Also, they never stop constricting. Once they've began to coil their prey, they tighten their grip each time the victim exhales, thereby reducing the prey's ability to inhale as their lungs are being compressed. I've had a pet python for the past 5 years so I've seen the process more times than none.
I don't see how this was ever supposed to work, as I doubt the snake could properly monitor the heartbeats or decreasing breaths of a person wearing a protective suit.
But it is possible for them to swallow humans whole. There have been reports of the occurrence in places like Asia and South America where there are anacondas and giant reticulated pythons.
Constrictors are unique skakes. They coil around their prey and suffocate them to death. I believe they have special nerve endings in their bodies that allow them to monitor the heartbeats of their prey once they've gotten them coiled up. Also, they never stop constricting. Once they've began to coil their prey, they tighten their grip each time the victim exhales, thereby reducing the prey's ability to inhale as their lungs are being compressed. I've had a pet python for the past 5 years so I've seen the process more times than none.
I don't see how this was ever supposed to work, as I doubt the snake could properly monitor the heartbeats or decreasing breaths of a person wearing a protective suit.
But it is possible for them to swallow humans whole. There have been reports of the occurrence in places like Asia and South America where there are anacondas and giant reticulated pythons.
A real human? Yall watch too much river monsters? LOL
I've seen snakes in general coil their prey. It's just the nature of them. Creeps me out. Some are poisonous, some choke you to death. lol
I saw before how a dude would inject some poison into his body to develop immunity.