> It's almost like not needing an internal stomach....the poor prey > predigests outside > the body, then all the predator need do is swallow. Many insects do this > too don't they.. Actually, the bacteria aren't doing any digesting. The bacteria just cause infection that kills the prey. The dragon then must tear up and swallow whole pieces of meat, which is digested internally. There are many organisms that predigest tissues externally beforme "consuming" them; spiders are probably the most notorious. > not the most efficient system for either side. The dragon must waste a > lot of energy > following prey around. Dragons will capture and kill prey directly if they are able. It just means that in terms of efficiency, the dragon still benefits from a bite that doesn't capture. > Are they the ones that projectile spit from their eyes? Sorry, I don't know that one. The only reptile that I am familiar with that "shoots" stuff from it's eyes are the horned lizards (some folks call these horny toads). At least some of these species will squirt blood from their eyes as a defense mechanism. Weird, huh? ==================================== Dr. Mark A. Metz Research Affiliate Center for Biodiversity Illinois Natural History Survey 607 East Peabody Drive Champaign, IL 61820 [log in to unmask] ====================================