no. just buy frozen mice or rats, as they provide all vitamins that a snake needs.
yes.
Nope - once the babies are born or hatched - they are completely independent of the parent snakes, and go off in search of their own food.
Snakes in the desert feed on small rodents, lizards and some eat other snakes.
You can feed then caned meat ether from your pets or what you eat, or you could just feed them meat. p.s. make sure its not frozen.
If you mean vultures - then yes. Vultures feed more on dead animals (including snakes) than catching their own food.
it depends on the size of the household that you are trying to feed.... or what u mean by survive
Most snakes feed on small mammals, birds, amphibians, other snakes, etc. Some of the larger snakes will take small deer, small to medium size pigs, and other small to medium size animals.
they mostly eat rats or mice some people feed there snakes frozens rats or mice you can get there food at local pet shops.
Yes - why not? What do you intend to do with them? Raise them for food, eggs, pets - or feed them to your pet snakes?
yes
Rodents.
No. Like all snakes, corn snakes feed exclusively on other animals.
No, snakes are secondary consumers. They feed on primary consumers.