Yes, they have many predators, Birds that are large enough will eat them so depending on the region Hawks,Eagles,Falcons, etc.. coyotes will also eat them along with any stray cats.
Every living thing eventually dies of old age.
why do you think more people are injured at work between the ages of 15 and 24 than any other age group
He retired at the age of 67, and spent the remainder of his life in Bath. There is no indication that he died of anything other than old age.
Snakes can die from a variety of causes, including old age, disease, injuries, lack of food or water, and predators. Like all living creatures, snakes have a limited lifespan and can succumb to natural causes or external threats.
No. Snakes never go into the ocean when they die.
Two headed snakes are not a particular species, they are mutant snakes. That mutation is very rare, & it is not adapted, so most of them die younger than snakes with one head. So, they are not endangered, they are just very rare.
No! Your dog will be fine!! :) But have her checked by your vet anyway. She is old enough, but other factors than age can cause complications.
More people die from snakes in a year than they do from horses. Worldwide over 4,500,000 people are bitten or injured by snakes a year and of those 100,000 or more die on average. Horses related accidents totally around 100,000 a year and roughly 219 people die from their injuries.
If this were to happen, then because king cobras eat other snakes, there would be an upsurge of different snakes, a huge reduction in rodent numbers because most snakes eat these. After that due to loss of prey, these snakes would then die out.
All living things can die of old age if no other cause kills them first.
the same age as any other horse
purge and start anew