Well today i got to see.

I work at a museum were i prepare skeletons for the collection. Last week someone lost their whole collection of chondros, carpets, 2 macklots, and a ball python. The way to make a skeleton from a frozen specimen, is by skinning them and such (i won't get into it). So today i descided to prepare the ball python. While i was working, i looked at the first third of the body and then the last 2 thirds. and let me tell you the muscles in that first thirs, were nearly twice as thick as the last third. it was incredible. Then i thought about it for a moment, why would those muscles be so much bigger? then it hit me, when they constrict their prey, they coil with that first third, so it is only logical that they would be bigger to get that job done. I thought it was incredible, and never really thought about those muscles being larger, or stronger than the others.

Just thought that you all may find that a little bit interesting.

~Mike