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Can Boa Constrictors Breathe While They Constrict?
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6/6/2025
A new study reveals how boa constrictors avoid suffocating themselves while constricting their prey.
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When boa constrictors squeeze the life out of their prey, how do they avoid suffocating
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themselves in the process?
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A new study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology solves this mystery.
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It turns out that boa constrictors can rapidly adjust which section of their rib cage they
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use to breathe.
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So if one portion of the snake is, say, busy constricting a squirrel, a different portion
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can take over and allow air to continue moving in and out of their lungs.
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Researchers figured this out by placing blood pressure cuffs on boa constrictors to restrict
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the movement of their ribs.
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They then used a special technique called X-ROM to track how the snake's ribs were moving
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in real time.
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The team also used various techniques to measure airflow in and out of the snake's lungs and
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the electrical activity of different muscles.
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Unlike humans, snakes don't have a diaphragm to help pull air into their lungs and then
00:52
push it back out.
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Instead, the animals completely rely on muscles attached to their ribs to alter the volume
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of their rib cage and thus allow their lungs to expand and compress.
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In these video clips, you can see how when one section of the rib cage is constricted
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by the blood pressure cuff, another section takes over to ventilate the lungs.
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Even when only the back of the lung, towards the snake's tail, can inflate, air still travels
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through the rest of the lung, allowing oxygen to pass into the bloodstream and waste products
01:18
to pass back out.
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Study author John Capano told me that the development of this form of lung ventilation
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was likely a key step in the evolution of snakes as we know them today.
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He said, what we postulate in this paper is that this sort of modular lung ventilation
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mechanism is a big part of how snakes evolved to be what they are today.
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It doesn't seem like you could evolve constriction to kill really big things if you're compromising
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lung ventilation.
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So if you ever see a boa constricting a cute, fuzzy animal, don't worry.
01:48
The boa can breathe just fine.
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