Scientists have discovered specialised cells in Burmese pythons' intestinal lining that help them regulate the calcium in their meals, explaining how these predators digest whole prey. During an experiment, a team led by Jehan-Hervé Lignot from France's University of Montpellier, found that narrow, specialised cells in their intestinal lining played a role in digesting bones.
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09:16 pm on
13 Jul