Depending on how big the snake is. Most snakes eat live white mice but will eat frozen ones if that is what you are offering them. Snakes tend to eat once one or twice a week depending on their size.
A lot of owners will maintain their own little white mice just for their snake or buy them frozen from a local animal store.
Well baby California king snakes eat defrosted mice but when they go into a bigger cage you put them into a container and put the alive mice in it then after you have fed it you empty your snake back into it without holding it other wise it will bite you
In captivity - they can be successfully fed exclusively on rodents. In their natural habitat, in addition to rodents, they would also eat birds, amphibians and other reptiles (including venomous snakes)
Yes, i hunt, and clean rattlesnakes for people to eat, all the time. So i don't see what the harm would be in eating a kingsnake.
No - like all snakes - they are carnivores - not herbivores (or omnivores). Their diet consists solely of rodents and other snakes.
They can eat worms and insects
No California kingsnakes eat rodents only other then snakes its size and lizards and small birds
California king snakes eat mice and rats; in the wild they would eat birds and lizards. Eats a wide variety of prey, including rodents and other small mammals, lizards, snakes (including rattlesnakes) turtle eggs and hatchlings, frogs, salamanders, birds eggs and chicks, and large invertebrates.
well king snakes should eat at least 3 times a day
gardner snakes eat dugs and small baby snakes
they have a big mouth and can sufficate it when it tries to eat it
They like to eat other snakes by dakota
Yes. Snakes do sometimes eat other snakes. It is quite common in species such as king snakes and the king cobra.
no
Baby garter snakes will eat small earthworms and live fish or tadpoles.
thats how they survie
Mainly rodents.If it is king cobra it will eat other snakes.