Followup: The snake belongs to the genus Dasypeltis, also known as the egg-eating snakes (fitting).
"They have extremely flexible jaws and necks for eating eggs much larger than their head, and have no teeth, but they do have bony protrusions on the inside edge of their spine which are used to aid in breaking the shells of eggs.
The process of consuming an egg involves wrapping their mouth around it and drawing it into the throat and then flexing their muscles pushing the egg into the bony protrusions on their spine, which causes the egg to collapse in on itself. Then the snake carefully squeezes every last bit of liquid out of the inside of the egg, ending with regurgitation of the completely crushed egg shell." - Excerpt from wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dasypeltis)
@Yasha Well, that answers that! :D