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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:
The CT scan showed that the mouse was digested in the python.
Image of horizontal section of the python face. Each part of the mouse is completely disappearing. The digestion time is 132 hours.
Complex anatomy images of the python brain.
Anatomical image of a daisy.
Anatomy picture of a crocodile.
Source: Daily Mail
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