Beam of python X-ray pythons digest shocking crocodiles

The following series of X-rays shows the process of digesting a crocodile larger than it many times.

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The first day of the process of python digestion: From left to right, you can see the skull, the body, the limbs of the crocodile and the tail are extremely neat in the belly of the python.

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Day 2: Although you may not have much of a change here, in fact, the small intestine, liver and kidneys of the python have increased in size to 1/3 to twice their normal size so they can Digest this huge meal.

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By day 3, we can see soft tissues of crocodiles begin to break down and digest.

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By increasing the size of internal organs, pythons can quickly digest prey before they rot.By the 4th day, there was not much left except for thick skin and skeleton.

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On the fifth day, the digestive process continues.All remnants of prey only have a blur on the X-ray.

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On the 6th day, almost all crocodiles were digested.

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By the 7th day, all had disappeared.This is probably a hungry python.And the more evidence you have to be sure that pythons can swallow up and digest all the larger prey than itself.