a big red bellied black snake does not really have any predators
juveniles can be predated upon by kookaburras and other birds of prey, goannas and other snakes
Red Bellied Black Snakes are capable of eating small rabbits but prefer frogs.
The Red Bellied Black snake does have a predator. The Cane toad. If it bites it, it dies!
yes they are
Known predators of the Red Bellied Woodpecker include house cats, black red snakes, and birds of prey. This includes birds Such as different varieties of hawks.
all snakes shed.
The red-bellied black snake is native to eastern Australia. It is not found in the US.
They are called baby red-bellied black snakes. well actually not really but that's the best i can do, get hold of a venomous snake fanatic if you want to know more.
The average weight of a red bellied black snake is just 400 grams, but specimens have been known to reach 1.5kg.
30 to 50 years
No - all snakes are carnivores - not herbivores.
Surprisingly, yes. Red bellied black snakes usually prey on rats, mice, frogs, lizards and birds, but being good swimmers, they also eat fish and eels.
No. The red-bellied black snake is essentially black on its top and sides. Its belly is a pinkish-red colour, brighter on the edges of the belly. It does not have a red stripe on its sides.For a photograph of the red bellied black snake, click on the related link.