They mostly eat mice and birds, but they will eat insects also.
Snakes do not eat milk; ever. They eat other animals, depending on size, from pinky mice to whole pigs and goats.
yes
where would it get the milk? A snake is a reptile, so its yong are on their ow and eat meat from the begining. In other words, No.
Young milk snakes typically feed on a diet of slugs, insects, crickets, and earthworms. An adult's diet includes lizards (especially skinks), and small mammals. They are also known to eat birds and their eggs, frogs, fish, and other snakes.
No. Milk snakes are still widespread.
milk snakes and coral snakes they look the same but coral snakes are dangerous and milk snakes aren't
Yes, there is such a thing as milk snakes.
snakes are second level consumers. They eat organism as a whole. This is a myth that they drink milk.
Hmm... I'm not an expert on snakes, but I don't think the Milk snake got it's name by drinking milk. I don't think there a lot of snakes that do, if any.
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.
It may be milk!
smell snakes lol..... :P