She might be sick so bring her to the vet if not try rats, hamsters, guenia pigs, lizards, and sometimes smaller snakes if this doesn't work try to get another snake to be it's friend and show it that it's good to eat
Dead bed.
No. They are dead and do not reanimate.
No reason why not. Most snakes can be 'conditioned' to take thawed out frozen food. One of the most successful methods I've used is to 'starve' the snake for a short period (maybe twice or three times the period it's used to being fed) - then offer food that's been thawed by means of tweezers so you can wiggle it in front of the snake without being bitten ! If the snake still refuses the food - simply wait another week or two before trying again. In the early stages of 'converting a snake onto dead food - you will probably end up wasting a few rodents - since you cannot re-freeze them once thawed ! Perseverance is the key !
No, the nervous system of a snake can cause it to still move (and bite) even after it is dead. Never pick up a dead venomous snake with your hands, it could potentially still bite you.
no
The Eastern Hognose Snake
They move when they are dead because they are digusting
dead fundemental snake
It is dead.
It is not advised to let a dog eat a dead snake. Some snakes are poisonous and it can harm the dog.
Austin Stevens (The Snake-man) is not dead !!
Im sure if you have a large pet snake it will eat dead rats, just like my small corn snake eats dead mice. yeah they do.