Snakes eat prey animals that are relative to their own size. The larger the snake - the larger meal it needs for it to survive.
big birds, racoon's, foxes, and coyotes
Answer: No. Moust snakes eat mouse-young, and other animals in that size, depends on how old/big the snake is.
Mongoose
a snake
It depends what kind of snake eg. if it is big or notMost snakes eats animals such as mice or rats ect.But some eat more plants as their teeth can develop differentlyHope this helps :)actually he wanted to know where a snake eats not what.
It depends what kind of snake and how big it is.
Snakes eat dead rats
None. The cow is too big. Boas, and anacondas will eat a pig and other small animals, but not a cow.
Yes, every snake needs to eat "animals" to survive, either bugs, reptiles, mammals, but the animal does not need to be alive when the snake eats it.
snake
The mongoose
If the snake gets nervous its tail begins to vibrate, making a buzzing noise. This noise serves as a warning to larger animals too big for the snake to eat.