Yes that is what they do in Mexico like cats eat mice in barns.
I must say that even if they do in Mexico I bet it isn't the best for them to eat. Stick to dog food.
They would be capable of killing small, nonpoisonous snakes. If they try it with a large constrictor or a venomous snake they're likely to wind up the loser.
They not only kill venomous snakes they kill large venomous snakes usually three Chihuahuas as they hunt in packs similar to wolves from 14 to 20 animals.
NO!!!!! ''SNAKES KILL GEESE''
* Many birds kill snakes. * Racoons and possums have been known to kill snakes. * Some dogs will kill snakes. * Coyotes and wolves will kill snakes if hungry enough. * Other snakes kill snakes. * Mongooses kill snakes. * Humans kill snakes. * Horses generally do not like snakes and will stomp them if they have the chance.
it can be but pour a llot of bleach on it face
No
Yes, they can. If they are very hungry they will turn on each other.
NO, gopher snakes do not kill rattle snakes.
NO!!!!! ''SNAKES KILL GEESE''
Yes. Because lots of people are terribly frightened of snakes, most of the time those people kill the snakes. If you don't kill snakes, snakes could kill you, and especially the python and cobra snakes. If they strangle you, you will die. That's why it is fair to kill snakes. Answered: Wednesday, 3rd of march 2009
no scorpions kill snakes instead of snakes killing scorpions did that awnser your question
* Many birds kill snakes. * Racoons and possums have been known to kill snakes. * Some dogs will kill snakes. * Coyotes and wolves will kill snakes if hungry enough. * Other snakes kill snakes. * Mongooses kill snakes. * Humans kill snakes. * Horses generally do not like snakes and will stomp them if they have the chance.
no farm animals kill snakes unless it has to
it can be but pour a llot of bleach on it face
no dogs can kill a snake
yes
Yes. Snakes have been known to kill and sometimes eat other snakes.
Chihuahuas, cacti, normal Mexico stuff like snakes and desert type animals.
Two snakes sent by jealous Hera.