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Morelia spilotes (Boidae) - Schlingakt

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Title
Morelia spilotes (Boidae) - Schlingakt
Alternative Title
Morelia spilotes (Boidae) - Swallowing
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No Open Access License:
German copyright law applies. This film may be used for your own use but it may not be distributed via the internet or passed on to external parties.
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IWF SignatureE 1103
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Production Year1964

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IWF Technical DataFilm, 16 mm, 129 m ; SW, 12 min

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Abstract
German
German
Der Teppichpython packt die Beute zunächst mit dem Maul, drückt sie mittels Körperschlingen zu Tode und verschlingt sie nach vorherigem Bezüngeln. Alternierende Einhakbewegungen der Kieferhälften schieben die Beute in den Rachen. Gähn- und Korrelationsbewegungen.
English
English
After introductory shots of a resting carpet python (Morelia spilotes variegatus Gray), the film shows the snake devouring prey, a golden hamster and several mice. The prey is first seized in the mouth, then encircled by one or two coils of the body, and squeezed until dead. The dead prey is then licked with the tongue and then, as a rule, swallowed head-first. The halves of the jaw hook alternatively into the prey and so transport it into the throat. When the prey has disappeared into the throat, the snake begins to make yawn- and correlating-movements in order to bring the jaw components back to their normal position.
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German
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IWF Classification
German
German
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English