No. Tentacled snakes east fish.
Erpeton tentaculatum.
None - with the exception of the 'tentacled snake' - all other species eat rodents or other snakes. The tentacled snake feeds on termites.
No, it gives live birth.
Not really, but there is a species of snake called the tentacled snake. This type of snake has two antenna like projections on its snout.
No, all snakes are carnivores and would simply ignore the berries.
There are relatively few species that wont eat mice (or rats) the tentacled snake is a specialist in eating termites, and many of the garter snakes will feed almost exclusively on fish (though they can be coaxed into taking rodents). Most arboreal species don't eat mice, as they're in the trees most of the time, so they prey on birds and other animals they find in the trees. The ring-necked snake and worm snake eats invertebrates such as earthworms and slugs. Water snakes eat fish. The elephant trunk snake is a completely aquatic species, although I'm not sure what it's diet is, most likely fish. Sea snakes are venomous snakes that eat fish. Large species of snake eat animals like cattle, rabbits, and pigs when they are full-grown. There are many that don't eat mice naturally.
yes.No it's a ArachnidSonicfan is correct - scorpions are related to spiders - the have eight legs - insects only have six
a snake can eat a boy but it depends what snake it is
Yes, an owl can eat a snake.
A rat could eat a snake.
Yes, the hognose snake is known for its defensive behavior of flattening its body and stiffening its muscles to mimic the appearance of a cobra and deter predators. This behavior is often accompanied by hissing and striking mock attacks.
a snake will eat anything it can get its hands on including babies