Depends on the size of the snake, the size of the cub and if the mother is around.
There are definitely snakes that are big enough to swallow a cub.
But they're generally constrictors, and would quite easily be killed or chased off by the mother if she's around.
A big venomous snake might be able to swallow a very young cub, but again only if the mother isn't around to protect it.
Of course they can. A cub maybe..Not an adult..
At the bottom would be the grass, and above it would be the rabbit. An arrow would point from the grass to the rabbit, showing that the rabbit eats the grass. Then the snake and leopard would be above the rabbit, and there would be two arrows pointing away from the rabbit (one toward the snake and one toward the leopard). This shows that the snake and the leopard eat the rabbit. There could also be an arrow pointing from the snake to the leopard (although it is rare for leopards to actually eat snakes, they do have a varied diet and would eat a snake).
No snake would ever get big enough to eat a whole elephant !
no
No. A large enough snake would likely eat the geckos.
Swallows it whole:)
Well I saw a snake eat a pig whole and pigs are much fatter so yes!
anything small enough to swallow whole
consumer because snakes eat stuff whole
It depends on the size of the snake ! If it's a large Python - then it's possible. In theory a snake CAN eat anything that fits in its mouth. However, there are no native snakes large enough to eat a wolf anywhere wolves are also native.
Yes, their whole diet is mainly crickets and mealworms or waxworms
Where do Leopard seals go out to eat at? Where do Leopard seals go out to eat at?