Yes, I have observed Secretary birds in East Africa and seen them eat small lizards, insects, amphibians and mammals. I have also seen the tackle and eat some quite large poisonous snakes.
It is probable that lions would eat secretary birds. However, they are predators too and lions generally will not eat another predator.
No. Secretary birds are an African species while rattlesnakes are from North America, so they would never encounter one another. Secretary bird are known to eat venomous snakes, though.
the secretary bird feeds mainly on snakes,lizards,insects,and scorpions.
It depends what sort of birds they are. For example Golden Eagles eat small mammals such as rabbits. Ospreys feed mainly on fish. Vultures and Condors feed manily on carrion. Secretary Birds eat snakes. Parrots eat fruit.
It depends what sort of birds they are. For example Golden Eagles eat small mammals such as rabbits. Ospreys feed mainly on fish. Vultures and Condors feed manily on carrion. Secretary Birds eat snakes. Parrots eat fruit.
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The secretary bird gets its name from the black feathers on its head, which make it appear as though it has quill pens behind its ears.
Birds to eat the worms.
Bats have fur but birds do not. Bats are mammals that give birth to live young, whereas birds give birth by way of the laying of eggs.
Most birds of prey will eat a snake if they happen to catch one, some species even specialise in snakes as prey - there are even species known as serpent eagles because they specialise in eating reptiles. Many other birds will also eat them - serieamas, road-runners, ostrich, secretary birds ........
what birds can eat are seeds and fruit in little little pieces or they might chock make sure not to give to much because they eventually chock
Little baby birds eats the same thing their moms eat, but when the mom catches it, she has to chew it up, then give it to them