this is actually a complicated question. depending on where the garter snakes habitat is and the other animals that make up its food chain, a garter snakes diet can vary in three ways. some garter snakes eat fish and frogs if they live near water, some can eat mice or rats if they live in a plain or Forrest, some can even eat slugs and worms! but most fall into the general category where they will eat almost any of the above they can find.
Absolutely ! The majority of snake species eat rodents as their natural diet.
Nope - as part of the snake's diet includes lizards !
Mostly frogs and fish.
Rodents - their natural diet.
No, a butterflies diet is nectar.
If by 'garden snake' you meant Garter Snake (Genus Thamnophis) - then yes. Worms are part of their natural diet.
A fuzzy is a term used to describe a young mouse that has just started growing fur. It is important for a snake's diet because it provides essential nutrients and proteins that help the snake grow and stay healthy.
How ridiculous ! A Corn snake's natural diet is rodents not other reptiles !
It mainly eats rodents and birds.
Rodents, other snakes and lizards
If you meant the sea snake 'Hydrophis belcheri' - It's diet consists of fish and shell-fish.
The king brown snake is a venomous snake that is native to Australia. They eat lizards, mammals, birds, and amphibians. They even eat other venomous snakes.