Yes
F. leucobalia have developed the method of "'loop-and-pull" behavior. The snakes are seen wrapping their bodies around a hard shelled crab, holding it in place, and then biting off the legs. If the crab body is not too large it will also be consumed.
Yes, yes they do
they eat snakes and crabs, nd other things
A mongoose eats snakes and crabs and mostly mammals
no, some crabs eat seaweed
The Yanomami Indians eat of things that come out of the Jungle. Some of their foods are: snakes, pigs, sweet potatoes, crabs, larvae, and (on occasion) honey.
Yes, some types of crabs eat clams.
Mongoose will eat snake eggs, snakes, insects, crabs, earthworms, birds and rodents. The Indian Gray Mongoose will fight venomous snakes and eat them if they win the fight (mostly cobras).
Mongoose will eat snake eggs, snakes, insects, crabs, earthworms, birds and rodents. The Indian Gray Mongoose will fight venomous snakes and eat them if they win the fight (mostly cobras).
some birds eat it snakes and mate eating anialm
birds and snakes
Depending on the species, some snakes eat primarily small mammals, such as mice, rats and squirrels. Larger species feed on larger mammals. Some snakes feed on amphibians, some on earthworms, some eat birds, some eat fish and others may eat other snakes.
Yes, some snakes will eat chickens. Poisonous snakes and constrictor type snakes are not choosy about what they eat; and as long as they can kill it, they'll eat it. More snakes, however, eat chicken eggs. Many snakes varieties eat eggs as a regular part of their diet.