Rodents.
bugs, snakes, rabbits, rats, mice. anything small
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.
They don't ! Baby snakes are fully independent from the mother snake as soon as they arrive !
Snakes in the desert feed on small rodents, lizards and some eat other snakes.
The same way adult snakes do, they just need smaller prey.
Snakes do not care for their young.
No they don't ! Once the baby snakes hatch - they are completely independent of the parent snakes and immediately disperse in search of their first meal. Yes, and because king cobras practice ophiophagy, they may very well eat their young.
One mouse or rat that is roughly the same width as the middle of the snakes body, once a week. More food is necessary for young/growing snakes.
yes
No. Like all snakes, corn snakes feed exclusively on other animals.
Snakes. They predominantly feed on other snakes.
No, snakes are secondary consumers. They feed on primary consumers.