Generally, this species prefers small mammals, such as ground squirrels, ground nesting birds, mice, rats, small rabbits and prairie dogs. They will occasionally feed on amphibians and reptiles, and sometimes even other snakes.
Ants, wasps, flies, birds, snakes, toads, rats, lizards and some types of monkeys eat butterflies.
they eat birds, frogs, lizards, other snakes, and toads
Gopher snakes have a varied diet - including... small mammals (mice, rats, & rabbits), birds (and their eggs) and lizards. Juveniles prey on small lizards, frogs, and baby mice.
-Corn Snakes are rodent specialists in nature. (Yes, they will also raid bird nests.) -Some other snakes specialize in eating frogs/toads. -Snakes that eat frogs/toads have built up a resistance to the toxins produced by frogs/toads. -Corn Snakes have no such resistance. -It might not kill the Corn Snake to feed it a frog, but it isn't worth the risk.
yes
No, the gopher is a vegetarian!
Gopher snakes primarily eat small mammals such as rodents, including mice, rats, and gophers, as well as birds, eggs, and occasionally lizards. They are constrictors, meaning they will suffocate their prey by coiling around them before swallowing them whole.
No. Gopher snakes are smaller than rattlesnakes, and unlike rattlesnakes, are not poisonous. Gopher snakes are very popular as pets because of their docility. If a gopher snake ever attacked a rattlesnake, the odds are the gopher snake would lose miserably.
Commonly toads fear people and snakes. Snakes and mice are predators of toads. Mice do not eat toads..
The adult gopher frog feeds on a variety of insects and other prey, including beetles, grasshoppers, spiders and worms. Its big mouth also enables it to eat larger prey, such as other frogs and toads. In difference to the adults, the tadpoles feed on plant matter.
they eat birds, frogs, lizards, other snakes, and toads
No