Anywhere. Snakes eat almost everything.
because there they can find their food
in the water
Snakes use there tongues for a lot of thing. Snakes use their tongues for smell and to find food.
they sleep during the day and go find food at night
how do garter snakes store their food
They eat many food like snakes , mice anything if they can find on the ground
snakes don't look for there food. They smell and if they smell an animal, they would go after it and try to eat it.
snakes have stomach acids that break down and digest the food
Badgers find food by digging or raiding burrows. They are omnivores and eat rodents, snakes, insects, carrion, seeds, fruit and roots. They have poor vision and rely heavily on their sense of smell to find their food.
By hiding in their bush and waiting for their prey to walk by and then BAM! They stricke them and eat them.
Absolutely ! Snakes are totally independent from the moment they hatch (or are born). A newly-arrived baby snake will immediately shed its skin - then disperse in search of its first meal.
Snakes eat just about anything