Depending on the size of the snake, you can use anything from baby mice all the way up to large rabbits or bigger. Some snake will eat fish but not many that I have experience with. Both live and frozen can be used. I think frozen is better because then the snake does not think of motion to be food and will not trike at your hand.
Absolutely ! The majority of snake species eat rodents as their natural diet.
Nope - as part of the snake's diet includes lizards !
No, a butterflies diet is nectar.
Mostly frogs and fish.
Rodents - their natural diet.
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.