The jaw of a snake is not attached to his skull.
So he can open his mouth, incredibly wide.
He doesnt chew, but swallows the rabbit whole.
At the bottom would be the grass, and above it would be the rabbit. An arrow would point from the grass to the rabbit, showing that the rabbit eats the grass. Then the snake and leopard would be above the rabbit, and there would be two arrows pointing away from the rabbit (one toward the snake and one toward the leopard). This shows that the snake and the leopard eat the rabbit. There could also be an arrow pointing from the snake to the leopard (although it is rare for leopards to actually eat snakes, they do have a varied diet and would eat a snake).
Most snakes eat rabbits.
There is no such animal, There are no snakes that eat grass or any other plant.
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Some species of snakes that live by ponds do eat frogs. Frogs, generally, do not eat snakes, however some very large frogs and toads have been known to ingest small repties.
Out of the four choices - the ONLY item the hawk wouldn't eat - is the grass !
Less energy is stored in the rabbit as compared to the snake.
No a forest snake is not a rabbit, it a forest snake
A buzzard. Buzzards are scavengers, meaning they eat things that are already dead. A python or a boa. Possibly even a rattlesnake, viper, cottonmouth or any other snake if the rabbit is small enough. Any large carnivorous animal will eat a live rabbit. Of course, the "process" of eating the "live" rabbit kills it anyway, so when you think about it, the animal is eating a "dead" rabbit.
If a snake eats a rabbit that contains 150 calories, the amount of energy the snake receives depends on its efficiency in converting the rabbit's energy into its own. Typically, predators can assimilate about 10-20% of the energy from their prey. Therefore, the snake might receive approximately 15 to 30 calories from consuming the rabbit.
No. Snakes can only eat prey they can swallow whole, and there's a limit to how wide their jaws can go. So a small snake wouldn't be able to eat a rabbit.
cow pig rabbit snake sharks cats dogs lions tigers birds thats what people in Egypt eat all the time