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Scientists at the University of Aarhus (Denmark) have published amazing images of the process of digesting a python's prey with high-tech imaging technology.

Scientists at the University of Aarhus (Denmark) have published amazing images of the process of digesting a python's prey with high-tech imaging technology.

By advanced imaging techniques such as CT scans and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, surprising developments within the 5 kg python have been revealed. The results are special images, representing the various organs of the python.

According to researchers, the python takes up to 132 hours to fully digest a mouse. According to observation, each part of the rat's body disappeared. At the same time, the python gut expanded, the gallbladder contracted and the heart rate increased to 25%.

Henrik Lauridsen, the study author explains: 'The increase in the size of the python heart may be related to the amount of energy it needs to digest its prey. This animal is a patient carnivore, they lie and wait. They can fast for months and then enjoy huge meals. According to calculations, they can consume the same amount of food as 50% of their body weight. In order to have enough energy for the meal, they must restart the digestive system very quickly. '

In addition, the researchers decoded the complex mechanism of activity within the python's brain. Thanks to that, they clarified many misunderstandings about the anatomy of this species.

Hansen, the co-author said: 'Visual engineering is advantageous in research, we do not have to kill animals to observe anatomy. In addition, we can regularly review the results of direct surgery. '

The project also takes photos of many other animals such as frogs, turtles, crocodiles and varanas .

Below are special images of close-up digestion of pythons:

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The CT scan showed that the mouse was digested in the python.

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Image of horizontal section of the python face. Each part of the mouse is completely disappearing. The digestion time is 132 hours.

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Complex anatomy images of the python brain.

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Anatomical image of a daisy.

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Anatomy picture of a crocodile.


Source: Daily Mail

Update 16 December 2018
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