It's either starting the shedding process, is already partially blind or has a neurological disorder.
A snake is a threat to a mouse for one reason. The one reason why a snake is a treat to a mouse is because that is what snakes eat.
The snake is the predator and the mouse is the prey =] I think that was what you was looking for...
The Missing Mouse was created on 1953-01-10.
About $2.50 for a bag of three frozen mice to thaw out or $1.50ish for on live mouse. But it is a better idea to feed dead mice. Otherwise u chance the mouse attacking the snake and a long term injury of stiching the snake up since reptiles heal slow. So dead mice save u more money potentially
I belive that is is the primary consumer.
a milk snake
A rat could eat a snake.
I would say food chain.
If you're asking when a snake bites, it's when they feel threatened or are attacking prey.
Eating a frozen mouse can be bad for a snake. The extreme cold can hurt the snake, as it is cold blooded. And because the limbs are not flexible, the snake can be hurt internally.
I don't get your question but if you mean if you buy a mouse and feed it to a snake how long will it live then the answer is a couple minutes because the snake will soon sneak up on it and swallow it whole.
The cast of The Missing Mouse - 1953 includes: Paul Frees as Radio Announcer