They swallow them whole, and then their insides devour the rabbit.
If they're big enough - sure.
Otherwise - no. Snakes are fairly good at not trying for prey they can't swallow.
All of them.
Certainly some species would.
anaconda's and python's
yes
Full-grown rabbits are rather large for most snakes, but many snakes will prey on baby rabbits, and some of the larger snakes can eat adult rabbits.
Many snakes will consume rabbits, especially baby rabbits. Rat snakes, pine snakes are a couple. Probably the most common predator of rabbits is are the large rattlesnakes like the Diamondbacks.
no other way around rabbits are herbivores
Red Bellied Black Snakes are capable of eating small rabbits but prefer frogs.
No. Rat snakes never grow large enough to eat something as big as a rabbit.
Rabbits, mice, snakes and lizards.
mice/ rats, and rabbits
Most snakes eat rabbits.
They frequently eat other snakes, but will generally eat anything that they can catch, provided it's big enough. Adults can and do eat rabbits.
The rabbits which the snakes like the most is very fast and escapes many times from that snake attack. It is called the white-backed rabbit. It is becasuse these rabbits eat minerals which are sweet so the blood absorbs the sweetness and so for snakes they are tasty to eat. -- answered by Shubham Balasaria Class- 6 Environmentalist
Rattle snakes eat lizards and small rodents such as ground squirrels, small rabbits, rats and mice.
yes they can they could eat other snakes, bird, lizards, birds and rabbits