why predators that eat their pray whole (snakes, lizards, birds, frogs, fish, etc) don’t have their insides completely torn apart when they swallow an animal that is still alive?

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I understand venom, but I’ve seen a lot of videos of live animals still alive when a venomous snake is killed and cut open

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They suffocate, inside of the predator constricts them, it is hot and they are also panicking taking big breaths.

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