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No, snakes typically do not prey on woodpeckers. Snakes primarily feed on small mammals, birds, insects, and amphibians. Woodpeckers are not a common food source for snakes.
fish ofcourse...,fleas,flies,mosquitoes,insects,amphibians,water loving snakes,mammals,birds and animals.
No, grass snakes are not herbivores. They are carnivorous and primarily eat small animals such as amphibians, fish, insects, and small mammals.
Snakes, eg. Texas Rat Snake. Scorpions Miscellaneous bugs, insects etc...
Prairie King snakes are carnivorous and primarily feed on small mammals such as mice, voles, and rats. They may also eat other snakes, birds, and occasionally amphibians or insects.
They might eat rabbits! EW rightDepending upon the species, snakes may feed on small mammals, birds, lizards, amphibians, eggs or even other snakes.It depends on the species. Snakes in deserts may eat food like mice and other small mammals, insects, birds, and reptiles including other snakes.
Caecilians eat worms,insects,small snakes and lizards,mollusks and smaller amphibians.
No .No, lizards do not eat cactus.
Copperhead snakes primarily eat small rodents such as mice and voles. They also consume insects, amphibians, and occasionally small birds or other reptiles. They are known to ambush their prey by lying in wait and striking quickly.
The most notorious animals that lived during the Cretaceous were dinosaurs and pterosaurs (flying reptiles), but there were also birds, mammals, amphibians, sharks, sea reptiles, snakes, crocodiles and plenty of insects.
They feed on smaller Snakes, Lizards, Frogs, and nestling bhttp://wiki.answers.com/wiki/Birds and Rodentsetc.
Snakes, like all reptiles, mammals, birds, amphibians and fish, are in the Phylum Chordata.