Not usually. Their main diet is small manuals and ground dwelling birds, but juvenile rattlesnakes do occasionally eat insects.
The diamondback water snake primarily eats fish and amphibians. The diamondback rattlesnakes generally eat small rodents and birds. Neither eats insects.
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No they eat birds, rats, mice and ans some frogs.
They eat water bugs, turtles, and stuff like that
Yes, every snake needs to eat "animals" to survive, either bugs, reptiles, mammals, but the animal does not need to be alive when the snake eats it.
The eastern diamondback rattlesnake is the largest snake in North America, followed by the western diamondback. The eastern can reach eight feet in length, the western, seven.
The diamondback rattle snake.
Yes, it is the largest venomous snake in Florida.
A tree snake is a snake that lives in trees. And to be more specific, they mostly live in rainforests and are somewhat poisonous. They eat rodents, bugs, or small birds.
problably the Kobra
tha answer before was wrong a baby grass snake would eat mostly small insects, crickets or ants :)
Its primary diet is fish and amphibians, specifically slow fish, crayfish, amphiumas (eel-like salamanders), frogs and toads.
The niche of a Lake Erie Water snake is to control the fish population