Answer Posted / vaishnavi
The left lung is then VERY small or absent. In effect,
snakes only have one lung.
During feeding, when the mouth may be blocked with food for
up to an hour, the snake is able to breathe by extending a
muscular extension of its windpipe, called the epiglottis,
from the bottom of the mouth.
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