So you don't choke or swallow too much air.
When you swallow, the epiglottis at the back of the mouth closes to prevent aspiration of the food into the lungs. That effectively closes the layrnx, preventing speech.
Yes. In order to keep up appearances, sometimes they must swallow human food. Later, they must upchuck it.
No. Snakes cannot chew their food, or bite off pieces- they must swallow it whole, A goat is too large for a cobra to swallow in one gulp.
Many birds, including chickens, have a gizzard, and swallow small stones to help them grind up food. Crocodilians also use stones to aide in digestion.
A bitter pill to swallow is something unpleasant which must be accepted or endured.
Frogs do not have teeth to chew their food, so they swallow prey whole and rely on their powerful digestive system to break down the food. Swallowing prey whole also allows frogs to quickly consume their meals before they have a chance to escape.
Doubtfully. They can eat someone piece by piece, but cannot swallow one in a single bite.
first you must swallow some bleach
True. Snakes lack the ability to chew their food due to their unique jaw structure, which limits their ability to break down prey into smaller pieces. Instead, they must swallow their prey whole, aided by their flexible jaws and powerful muscles.
You must get some strange kinds of chocolate.
well im pretty sure it can find food and water fr it's self but if u must know ... its 5 million days... ok actually my guess would be the same amout of time it can live anywhere without food or water ... :P