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No, the black rat snake is not poisonous.
A Predator Prey is what pedators eat. For example: a snake eats a little rat (the snake is the PREDATOR and the rat is the predator or snakes PREY)
That depends. The term black snake can apply to many different species of snake. The black rat snake, Pantherophis obsoletus, sometimes called the black snake, is indeed a rat snake.
The longest black snake in North America is named the black rat snake. The record size recorded of this black rat snake is eight feet in length. Which makes the black rat snake is the record longest.
The little rat was an easy prey for the snake.
No - the rat snake family are non-venomous species, that subdue their prey by constriction.
There would be no impact on other snakes - due to the Black Rat snake being a rodent eater. Other snake species would co-exist so long as there was enough natural prey to support all snake species in the area.
Predator-Prey relationship
a snake or maybe a rat
Yes, rat snakes can be gray with black markings. The gray rat snake, also known as the black rat snake, is a common species that is usually gray with dark blotches or markings along its body. These snakes are non-venomous and can be found in a variety of habitats across North America.
Probaly a black rat snake. ------ Black rat snakes are common in the southern US and are not venomous.
no but will make you sick