It usually eats mosquito, channel and flathead catfish, gizzard shad, sunfish, and minnows.
The habitat of the Concho water snake includes streams where there are rocks or other debris for shelter, and riffles (the shallow part of a river or stream where the water moves quickly, forming ripples, and the stream bed is usually gravel or a similar constituency). Riffles provide an abundant supply of food for this snake, as they feed on fish and invertebrates such as crayfish. Concho water snakes are found in the Concho and Colorado River basins of the Rolling Plains of Texas.
Hawks and eagles have been commonly known and seen to eat water snakes, both poisonous and nonpoisonous. Wading birds eat water snakes if they see one in water. Crocodiles and alligators can eat water snakes of all sizes.
Yes alligators sometimes eat water snakes.
no, they only eat small animals. generally water snakes eat fish, but not trout
The Concho Indians ate a variety of foods. They were hunters and gatherers. They ate whatever meat they would hunt. They found plants, berries, and nuts to eat as well.
Yes. Largemouth commonly eat small water snakes, and since smallies prey on basically the same food items, it is logical they will eat small snakes in the water.
fish and frogs
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they will eat any small creatures. This includes fish, mice, frogs and water snakes.
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They will eat anything from baby fish to full grown frogs.
As far as Northern Water Snakes or Red-Bellied Snakes that live in the Northeastern US, smaller water snakes might be eaten by a raccoon, heron or hawk. There are other water snakes in other areas of the world, so this is a broad question.