Snakes will generally eat more frequently than that. Many species will eat every few weeks. However some snakes can survive for a year on one very large meal. Reptiles have much slower metabolisms than mammals or birds, and so expend energy less rapidly. As a result the do not need to eat as often.
About once a week.
Northern brown snakes should be fed once a week for a baby snake and once every other week for an adult. These are small snakes, so they will typically eat small slugs or earthworms.
That depends entirely on the species of snake! Some snakes, such as garter snakes, may eat small meals every other day. Most snakes that eat rodents eat about once a week, and eat a rodent that is about as big around as they are at their widest point.
they eat once a day in captivity and they eat two to three days in the wild.
An adult Corn Snake will eat a good sized mouse once a week.
Snakes don't eat every day ! Depending on the species - They usually only eat once every 7-10 days, and when they get older and larger to the point where they eat large rats or other animals, only about once a month.
Yes. I have lost two this year to a snake.
Snakes do not have a specific number of times they shed in a year because it depends on how much they eat. The more they eat the more they shed. So you can control how fast your snake will get and how fast but keep in mind that if you want them to grow slow dont end up starving them.
It depends which species of snake you're talking about - most snakes are rtodent-eaters !
Do snakes eat cherries?
snakes eat mice or rats
Snakes eat rodents.