Snakes are carnivorous and do eat shrews, including rats and other snakes.
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Shrews eat earthworms, snails, slugs, insects, and other invertebrates. Sometimes they will also eat plant material. Occasionally, shrews eat mice, salamanders, and snakes. Shrews have a venomous bite, which helps them subdue their prey. This venomous bite is also quite painful to humans.
Yes, shrews do eat plants occasionally, but not all the time they mostly eat Invertabrates, however, they can also eat vertebrates like snakes, salamanders, and mice.
Yes. They eat mice, rats, voles, shrews, squirrels, snakes, small birds, and the owlets eat soft insects.
Birds, rats, mice, squirrels, bats, bushbabies, elephant shrews, hyraxes and other snakes.
Shrews eat beetles, grasshoppers, butterfly and moth larvae, wasps, crickets, spiders, snails, earthworms, slugs, centipedes, and millipedes. Shrews also eat small birds, mice, small snakes, and even other shrews when the opportunity presents itself. Seeds, roots, and other vegetable matter are also eaten by some species of shrews. They are found in the third trophic level.
This varies widely depending upon the animal you are asking about. Shrews eat about every half hour to maintain their metabolism, while large snakes may eat once a month or less.
Lizards, spiders, snakes, raccoons, hedgehogs, frogs, shrews.
They have a varied diet including (but not limited to) small mammals (mice, voles, and shrews) They also feed on amphibians, such as frogs, newts, and salamanders.
Yes. They eat mice, rats, voles, shrews, squirrels, snakes, small birds, and the owlets eat soft insects.
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