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How boas save themselves from suffocation when constricting and digesting dinner

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Researchers from Brown University show how boa constrictors breathe with different sections of their rib cage, an adaptation that likely helped them evolve into successful predators.

How Boas Save Themselves From Suffocating When Squeezing Their Prey to Death

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Unfortunately, my snake (a Hog Island boa constrictor) has a concaved and folded over stomach. Is he in danger? What is wrong with him? My dad suspects a lung issue. He has