Some pythons will eat frozen mice. However, other pythons will refuse to eat frozen mice and prefer only fresh mice.
It is best to keep them on Rats.
No they can't eat frozen foods!!
No. They should be kept on rats (or mice if smaller.) Ball pythons are not large enough to eat rabbits.
No, they are too big. Small ball pythons require pinkies, and larger ones will eat rats. Make sure you never feed them live prey, as live prey can harm the snake. Many pet stores sell frozen rats.
Primarily rodents. Mice and rats are their most common food source.
Mice/rats depending on the snake's size. It's the same diet as other ball pythons.
rats
Depends upon the species and locality. Pythons and boas that inhabit areas around water (such as water pythons, reticulated pythons, green anacondas, etc.), will often eat anything from rodents to small mammals (and big ones, in the cases of reticulated pythons and anacondas) to fish and crocodiles! In captivity, you can feed your pythons and boas mice, rats, guinea pigs (not recommended due to a high percentage of fat), chicken, quails, rabbits, and fish.
No - snakes are exclusively meat-eaters. The majority of species eat rodents such as mice, rats and gerbils. Larger species eat rabbits, while the largest of the pythons prey on animals such as antelope.
No. King Cobras eat smaller animals including snakes. They also eat animals such as rat snakes, Mangrove Snakes, sizable pythons, rats, lizards, rodents, etc.
Not naturally, they will if that is their only choice but keep them on Rats.
This is a silly question, of course they're predators! All pythons are carnivorous (i.e. meat-eating). Meat doesn't grow on trees. It is not uncommon for captive-bred snakes to dine exclusively on frozen-thaw meals (mice, rats, etc) that have been properly prepared. In this sense, I guess you could say that these snakes aren't really hunting live prey, but if you've ever watched a snake eat a frozen-thaw mouse they do still stalk it before grabbing it.