A milk snake will bite its prey and wrap around it with constricting coils.
it constricts its prey suffocating it before swallowing it whole
a yellow bellied snake catches it's prey under water
Nope - it's the opposite. When a constricting snake catches its prey, it coils tightly around the prey's body. As the victim breathes out, the snake tightens its coils so the animal has difficulty breathing in. This process is repeated a number of times until the prey simply can no longer draw breath, and it suffocates.
They chase it.
it sneaks up on its prey in grass (dead grass) then the color of it camoflages it in the grass then when its ready and the prey not looking/BOOM it catches the prey and it catches the prey evening and night
a milk snake
The snake would be the predator and the shrew would be the prey
with its mouth
The seagull opens its craws and catches its prey.
The shrew is the prey.
A snake that can choke it's prey to death is known as a constrictor. The snake waits for it's prey to suffocate, and will then begin consuming the meal whole.
By using echolocation.