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Anything from mice, to rabbits, to snakes. If it's something that doesn't get them first and they can catch it, they can eat it.
Anything from mice, to rabbits, to snakes. If it's something that doesn't get them first and they can catch it, they can eat it.
Most people feed frozen/thawed rats or mice, and rabbits and pigs for larger snakes. Some species of snakes have to be fed lizards, frogs, other snakes and chickens at first, but should eventually be switched to mammalian prey. I don't support feeding pigs as they are fatty and not as healthy for the snake, rabbits are much better. Snakes need whole prey to get the proper nutrition they need.
Snakes and Ladders was first played in the Shakesperian age: 1560 +
1)rabbits are BORN not layed 2)baby rabbits are totally helpless when first born they can just about get to mum for a drink.
No. Snakes fend for themselves from their first moment of life.
Baby snakes where called rattle snakes. the baby snake also loses its piece when it sheds its skin for the first time. For more information, go to the related link.
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They were first spotted in the Netherlands. They still live there and breeders are making new Dwarf rabbits!
There are a lot of wild Animals, but ones that come to peoples mind's first are rabbits, pheasents, Hares, deer, and some snakes.=Also, it depends on the country. For example, you dont get wild dogs in england, or wild polar bears in America.=