Yes, there is. The anaconda is a typical example of a larger snake.
just ABOUT ANY SMALLER ANIMAL THAT THEY CAN FORCE DOWN THEIR THROATS; IE; MICE, INSECTS, RATS, RABBITS, AND OTHER SNAKES. LARGER SNAKES LIKE THE CONSTRICTOR AND PYTHON EVEN EAT DOGS, CATS, AND SMALL CHILDREN.
1. Green Anaconda = 25 feet, but heavier than any other snake2. Reticulated Python = 33 feet3. Scrub Python = 26 feet4. African Rock Python = 25 feet5. Burmese Python = 23 feet
I'm not sure, but normally female snakes are bigger than the males; I don't know of any that aren't that way. I'm sure it's a safe bet to say that the females are bigger than the males.
Yes, He owns a albino Burmese Python for a pet.
yes, all species of snake can and will eat another snake. although how common or rare it is depends on the species of snake. all can and will do it if they are hungry and there's no other options for food.I've even seen cases where a ball python ate a larger ball python it was being housed with, then diedA King Cobra may feast on Rat snakes. (Radiated Rat snakes)yes, all species of snake can and will eat another snake. although how common or rare it is depends on the species of snake. all can and will do it if they are hungry and there's no other options for food.I've even seen cases where a ball python ate a larger ball python it was being housed with, then diedKing snakes (and the King Cobra) are the only snakes that seek out other snakes as their primary food source. However any snake will eat another snake under the right conditions, for instance if the primary food source is not available for a prolonged period of time, or if two snakes both grab the same food item the larger snake will keep eating and eat the smaller.depends on the species some do some don'tnoyes, all species of snake can and will eat another snake. although how common or rare it is depends on the species of snake. all can and will do it if they are hungry and there's no other options for food.I've even seen cases where a ball python ate a larger ball python it was being housed with, then died
no try to keep the same type of snakes in the same enclosure's if you have to. but most snakes are solitary animals.
yes snakes do attack any one bigger than them
Any carnivore larger than a jackrabbit can eat it. Such as snakes, hawks, coyotes, bears, badgers, pumas, mountain lions, etc.
Anaconda is the heaviest, but the Reticulated Python is the longest. Reticulated Pythons can reach 33 feet long, more than 6 feet longer than any other snake.
Although the retic. is the "longest" snake in the world, it does not mean that it doesn't have any competitors. Other snakes, such as Burmese, Indian python and the amethystine python are very similar in terms of their hunting methods and prey. I wouldn't want to run into any of these animals "WILD" and at full size......they would present a big problem!!
A spider, even a large spider, is much, much smaller than a python, even a small python. Proportionally to their size, the spider MIGHT be stronger, but a python could easily squish a spider without any trouble.
Some snakes certainly can. Most poisonous snakes could, for example, and some of the larger constrictors could easily do so also (small constrictors might be able to do so if they were lucky, but for the smallest species the cat's a bigger danger to them than they are to the cat).