Depends on the snake, most snakes eat mice.
Well, it depends on what kind of snake you are talking about. Usually, snakes swallow their prey whole.
Snakes eat prey animals that are relative to their own size. The larger the snake - the larger meal it needs for it to survive.
food water prey and warmth
Wolves need paws to chase their prey and kill the prey. They eat to survive.
Well Somtimes It Depends On What Kind On Snake.Some Snakes Can Camoflogse And Wait For There Prey To Come By Then When It Close To It The Snake Springs Out In Front Of It And Usally The Prey Has No Where To Run So..It Gets Atten.Some Snakes.Hide InBushes Or Somthing Then When The Prey Is Close By The Snake Jumps Out.Wraps Its Self Around The Prey.Chokes The Prey.Then When The Prey Dies The Snake Eats It.Some Snakes Live In Water Then When A Fish Comes By It Jumps Out And Eats The Fish.And Some Snakes Hide Then When Its Prey Is Close By Then The Snake Jumps Out And Bites The Prey.(Putting Posin Into The Prey).Then The Snake Goes And Hides Again And Waits Till The Prey Dyes Then The Snake Eats It.
Any kind Of Big cat or a snake will prey on mokeys.
a SNAKES SHARP FANGScan help the snake scare away predators it also helps catch prey
The snake would be the predator and the shrew would be the prey
Actually, the tongue is very important for a snake. While a snake's eyesight and hearing are only average, its sense of smell is very intense, thanks in large part to its tongue. A snake's tongue may look strange, but it helps the snake to experience various aromas in its environment: for example, it flicks its tongue as a way to smell the air and detect if there is prey in the area or if there is some kind of threat.
They do not eat insects. Because of their speed,size, and agility they go for larger prey because it has more meat and nutrients which they need to survive.
The shrew is the prey.
Dolphins survive in many ways but be specific. Do you mean how they survive from prey or survive in sleep? Dolphins survive from prey by pretending they are dead, or they can swim in schools. Dolphins survive in the water by turning half there brain of when they sleep so they can still see out of one eye.