crickets, earthworms, minnows, guppies, frogs, lizards, small snakes, mice, and rats.
DO NOT feed it poisonous frogs (such as fire belly toads, poison dart frogs, etc...) do not feed it toxic fish such as gold fish.
Whatever food it would eat in its natural habitat. In the majority of species - this is usually mice, rats or rabbits (depending on the size of the snake !). If you intend to keep snakes - you must be prepared to feed them their natural diet ! There is no alternative - if you can't handle the fact that your potential pet will need a supply of rodents - then snake-keeping isn't for you !
Pythons eat other animals.They are constictors and wrap themselves around their prey and squeezing each time it exhales, slowly suffocating it. They begin to eat from the head.
Pythons eat mice, snake food and and they drink water.
python sebae the african rock python is known to eat gazelles
A Ball Python will not eat another snake. Ball pythons are nice and docile. They make good pets too!
No your snake will eat them unless it is a baby snake.
Swallows it whole:)
python sebae the african rock python is known to eat gazelles
No. Mongoose will not eat a snake. But some snakes eat mongoose.
rodents. what kind of rodents?
they eat food
very carefully
yes, all species of snake can and will eat another snake. although how common or rare it is depends on the species of snake. all can and will do it if they are hungry and there's no other options for food.I've even seen cases where a ball python ate a larger ball python it was being housed with, then diedA King Cobra may feast on Rat snakes. (Radiated Rat snakes)yes, all species of snake can and will eat another snake. although how common or rare it is depends on the species of snake. all can and will do it if they are hungry and there's no other options for food.I've even seen cases where a ball python ate a larger ball python it was being housed with, then diedKing snakes (and the King Cobra) are the only snakes that seek out other snakes as their primary food source. However any snake will eat another snake under the right conditions, for instance if the primary food source is not available for a prolonged period of time, or if two snakes both grab the same food item the larger snake will keep eating and eat the smaller.depends on the species some do some don'tnoyes, all species of snake can and will eat another snake. although how common or rare it is depends on the species of snake. all can and will do it if they are hungry and there's no other options for food.I've even seen cases where a ball python ate a larger ball python it was being housed with, then died
they eat food