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I have never heard of a yellow eastern diamondback rattlesnake but the average diamondback feeds on small mammals and birds.
A rattlesnake may be a prey or predator. They eat small animals but are preyed upon by a number of creatures.
Yes, eastern diamondbacks primarily eat small mammals, such as mice, rats, rabbits, etc., and birds.
Only a large, very large, rattlesnake could eat an adult prairie chicken. That pretty much rules out anything but a large western or eastern diamondback.
A diamondback rattlesnake should avoid kingsnakes because they eat rattlesnakes.
Indigo snakes as well as kingsnakes will eat rattlesnakes as well as cottonmouths. Take a look at this video:
Yes, skunks can and do eat rattlesnakes, especially young snakes.
No. A crane is too large for a rattlesnake to eat.
We dont have crocodiles or alligators in the Caribbean. What we do have are caymons which are the cousin to both crocks and gators and they're alot smaller
Yes, it would, but the rattlesnake has poison.
Rattlesnake are Carnivores. They consume Mice, Rats, Small Birds and other small rodents that inhabit the habitats they live in. They play an important ecological role by limiting the size of rodent populations in their ecosystems. Rattlesnakes lay motionless for their prey and kill it quickly with a venomous bite. Even if the prey is lucky enough to run off, it will die soon and the Rattlesnake will follow the scent and then swallow it. They are on top of their food chain, but they have some animals like the King Snake on top of it.
maybe a skunk will eat a butterflyt it depends on which skunk.