There are relatively few species that wont eat mice (or rats) the tentacled snake is a specialist in eating termites, and many of the garter snakes will feed almost exclusively on fish (though they can be coaxed into taking rodents).
Most arboreal species don't eat mice, as they're in the trees most of the time, so they prey on birds and other animals they find in the trees. The ring-necked snake and worm snake eats invertebrates such as earthworms and slugs. Water snakes eat fish. The elephant trunk snake is a completely aquatic species, although I'm not sure what it's diet is, most likely fish. Sea snakes are venomous snakes that eat fish. Large species of snake eat animals like cattle, rabbits, and pigs when they are full-grown. There are many that don't eat mice naturally.
yes snakes do eat mice
snakes. Also snakes don't only eat mice.
sidewinders snakes eat mice and other small animals
mice
king cobras eat people and other snakes but mostly people and regular snakes eat mice
All types of snakes eat mice.
Yes - the vast majority of typical 'pet' snakes are fed on a diet of small rodents such as mice and rats.
Yes, most snakes enjoy eating mice and types of insects.
Snakes, birds of prey, cats...
yes snakes do eat mice
snakes eat mice or rats
I don't know what you mean by harder snakes. Most snakes eat mice.
Snakes have been observed eating mice. This is very well established, there is no question that snakes eat mice (among other things; they do not only eat mice).
Snakes eat other animals. Little snakes eat things like insects and mice. Larger snakes eat larger animals. The largest snakes are boa constrictors and anacondas -- they can eat entire deer and crocodiles!
snakes. Also snakes don't only eat mice.
Mostly all snakes eat (Moving) Mice (Most specimins)
sidewinders snakes eat mice and other small animals