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Snake species found in another snake’s stomach
A snake pulled from inside another snake's stomach was a species unknown to science — Cenaspis aenigma!
Burmese pythons and other carnivorous snakes are well-known for swallowing their prey whole. But what comes out the other end doesn’t resemble what went in. There’s not a bone to be seen in their poop ...
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