Hawks and eagles.
They are prey because they are hunted by animals such as snakes and owls and eaten. The snakes and animals are the preditors because they hunt the prey.
Both - they prey on animals such as rodents and small animals for food - and they are preyed on by animals such as birds of prey and large carnivores.
They are both. All snakes are predators, but many are prey themselves to animals such as birds of prey, wolves, crocodiles, and even other snakes.
snakes and some other animals too maybe
Snakes prey on a variety of animals, including rodents, birds, frogs, insects, and small mammals. They use a variety of hunting techniques, such as ambush, constriction, and venomous strikes, to catch and consume their prey.
Snakes are primarily predators, hunting and consuming a variety of prey such as rodents, birds, insects, and other small animals. However, snakes can also become prey to larger animals such as birds of prey, mammals, and other snakes.
Not usually. Only very large snakes eat large animals. Most snakes will not go after prey larger than rodents.
It can be both. All snakes are predators but they can fall prey to other animals such as eagles and other snakes.
Snakes and birds of prey
Snakes use the vitamins and minerals that they get from vegetarian prey. A mouse is omnivorous as are rats, these are the most eaten prey animals for snakes along with birds, other snakes, lizards, frogs, fish and some will eat worms or insects. Some snakes have evolved to be a species-specific prey-eaters, like the snakes that eat eggs.
rats- eats plants and killed by snakes snakes- eats rats and killed by eagles
Animals that eat garter snakes include birds of prey such as hawks and owls, larger snakes like king snakes and racers, and mammals such as raccoons and foxes. These predators will hunt and consume garter snakes as part of their diet.