yes it does. A snake is evolved to exploit a certain area of life, just like everything else, and any given venomous snakes' venom will be evolved to do certain things as well. I have no good examples, unfortunately.
I would say food chain.
Nothing eats a cyprus whip snake. It is at the top of the food chain.
A snake may, at times, inject all the venom in its venom sacs. It will take a number of weeks to produce more venom to replenish the supply. During this time the snake has no protection and is unable to obtain food. Rattlesnakes may inject all their venom if they are highly agitated or frightened.
it is that a snake eats a stoat and a stoat eats a rats
the grasshopper eats the flower the mouse eats the grasshopper the snake eats the mouse the eagle eats the snake then the eagle dies it will fall down :) compose and this will be the food for the flower
eats ad hunts
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After a snake eats, its digestive system breaks down the food for nutrients. The food is absorbed into the snake's body for energy and growth.
A snake only eats raw food especially chicken
A food Chain is a large group of animals that eat one another. Example: A lizard eats a cricket. A snake eats the lizard that ate the cricket. An alligator eats the snake the ate the lizards that ate the cricket. And ect.
a carnivore would be an animal that eats meat and the carnivore in a food chain would depend on what animals are int the food changeFor example: if the animals in a food chain are snake leaves and mice the the snake would be the carnivore
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