Constriction is a method used by several
snake
Snakes are elongated limbless reptiles of the suborder Serpentes (). Cladistically squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales much like other members of the group. Many species of snakes have s ...
species
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to kill or subdue their
prey. Although some species of
venomous and mildly venomous snakes do use constriction to subdue their prey, most snakes which use constriction lack venom.
The snake strikes at its prey and holds on, pulling the prey into its coils or, in the case of very large prey, pulling itself onto the prey. The snake then wraps one or two loops around the prey, forming a constriction coil. The snake monitors the prey's heartbeat to ascertain it is dead. This can be a physically demanding and potentially dangerous procedure for the snake, because its
metabolism
Metabolism (, from ''metabolē'', "change") is the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms. The three main functions of metabolism are: the conversion of the energy in food to energy available to run cellular processes; the co ...
is accelerated up to sevenfold and it becomes vulnerable to attack by another predator.
Contrary to myth, the snake does not generally crush the prey, or break its
bone
A bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the skeleton in most vertebrate animals. Bones protect the various other organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells, store minerals, provide structure and support for the body, ...
s. However, wild
anacondas have been observed to cause broken bones in large prey.
Also contrary to prior belief, the snake does not suffocate the victim. Instead, a study of
boa constrictors showed that constriction halts blood flow and prevents oxygen from reaching vital organs such as the
heart
The heart is a muscular Organ (biology), organ found in humans and other animals. This organ pumps blood through the blood vessels. The heart and blood vessels together make the circulatory system. The pumped blood carries oxygen and nutrie ...
and
brain
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, leading to
unconsciousness
Unconsciousness is a state in which a living individual exhibits a complete, or near-complete, inability to maintain an awareness of self and environment or to respond to any human or environmental stimulus. Unconsciousness may occur as the r ...
within seconds and
cardiac arrest
Cardiac arrest (also known as sudden cardiac arrest CA is when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating. When the heart stops beating, blood cannot properly Circulatory system, circulate around the body and the blood flow to the ...
shortly thereafter. Further, multiple species of snakes have been shown to constrict with pressures higher than those needed to induce cardiac arrest.
In conjunction with observations of oral and nasal hemorrhaging in prey, constriction pressures are also thought to interfere with neural processing by forcing blood towards the brain.
In other words, constriction can work by different mechanisms at varying pressures. It likely interferes with breathing at low pressures,
can interrupt
blood flow
Hemodynamics American and British English spelling differences#ae and oe, or haemodynamics are the Fluid dynamics, dynamics of blood flow. The circulatory system is controlled by homeostasis, homeostatic mechanisms of autoregulation, just as hydrau ...
and overwhelm the prey's usual
blood pressure
Blood pressure (BP) is the pressure of Circulatory system, circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels. Most of this pressure results from the heart pumping blood through the circulatory system. When used without qualification, the term ...
and
circulation at moderate pressures,
and can interfere with neural processing and damage tissues at high pressures.
During constriction when the prey's heart is impeded, arterial pressure drops while venous pressure increases, and blood vessels begin to close. The heart is not strong enough to pump against the pressure and blood flow stops. Internal organs with high metabolic rates, including the brain, liver, and heart, begin to stop functioning and die due to
ischemia
Ischemia or ischaemia is a restriction in blood supply to any tissue, muscle group, or organ of the body, causing a shortage of oxygen that is needed for cellular metabolism (to keep tissue alive). Ischemia is generally caused by problems ...
, a loss of oxygen and glucose. There is evidence that boa constrictors have more difficulty killing
ectotherms—animals like lizards and snakes that rely on external heat to regulate their body temperatures. A boa constrictor was observed attacking a
spinytail iguana for an hour, and the iguana survived.
This relatively recent research (2015) suggests that other constrictors may kill in other ways. It had previously been accepted that constrictors used their body to hold the prey tight enough to prevent it from breathing, resulting in death from
asphyxia, or that the pressure of constriction increases the pressure inside the prey's body higher than the heart can counteract, resulting in
cardiac arrest
Cardiac arrest (also known as sudden cardiac arrest CA is when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating. When the heart stops beating, blood cannot properly Circulatory system, circulate around the body and the blood flow to the ...
; data from earlier studies had also indicated that snakes can exert enough pressure for these to be plausible.
Certain groups of snakes have characteristic patterns of constriction, including the number of coils they use and the orientation of the coils.
Venomous snakes that also use constriction include the genus
Clelia (ophiophagous South American mildly venomous rear-fanged
colubrids which use constriction to subdue snakes including
pit vipers), the
western terrestrial garter snake (North American colubrid which is an inefficient constrictor and, like most ''Thamnophis'' garter snakes, mildly venomous),
some species of ''
Boiga'' snakes (Asian and Australian rear-fanged colubrids) including the
brown tree snake (''Boiga irregularis''),
some species of Australian
elapid
Elapidae (, commonly known as elapids , from , variant of "sea-fish") is a family (biology), family of snakes characterized by their permanently erect fangs at the front of the mouth. Most elapids are venomous, with the exception of the genus ...
s (including some of the venomous ''
Pseudonaja'' brown snakes and one Australian coral snake ''
Simoselaps''), and a few Australian colubrids.
See also
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Boa constrictor
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Pythonidae
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External links
"World's Deadliest: Anaconda Devours World's Largest Rodent"
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