they have a big mouth and can sufficate it when it tries to eat it
Simply because they are immune to the rattlesnakes venomous bite.
California king snakes eat mice and rats; in the wild they would eat birds and lizards. Eats a wide variety of prey, including rodents and other small mammals, lizards, snakes (including rattlesnakes) turtle eggs and hatchlings, frogs, salamanders, birds eggs and chicks, and large invertebrates.
well king snakes should eat at least 3 times a day
cobras and the Australian bandy-bandy
No, Rattlesnakes are carnivores. i.e they eat other animals. They usually eat rodents, but they eat whatever they can shove down their throat.
According to one herpetologist yes Gopher Snakes like their cousin the Kingsnake are relatively immune from the poison of the Rattlesnake and can and do eat Rattlesnakes
because the California king snake is bigger than the rattle snake so it can just gulp it down.
Roadrunners, pigs, King Snakes, any raptor bird, such as, Eagles, Falcons, Hawks. Ect.
None at all,...they're carnivores exclusively, meat eaters.
King snakes are a medium-sized, non-venomous constrictor snake. They eat small mammals, lizards, frogs, birds, eggs, and other snakes. Their most endearing feature is that they kill and eat rattlesnakes.
all snakes eat many kinds of rats, mice etc. Therefore I'm positive woodrats are on the menu. :)
Roadrunners get eaten by Cobra's and Mammals
Yes. Many humans eat snakes (rattlesnakes) and snails (escargot).