Yes a Largemouth Bass will eat a garter snake if starving 2 death
but normally garter snakes eat bass
Yes. Salamandars are part of a garter snake's diet.
Baby garter snakes will eat small earthworms and live fish or tadpoles.
Garter snakes eat other snakes. If the other snake is small enough for the garter snake to fit into its mouth, it will eat it. You should not put two different snakes together in any case - reptiles are not social animals, and do not enjoy being in the same cage with each other.
As for most snakes, Garter snakes have other animals that will eat it. Foxes, birds, coyotes and other mammals closely related to foxes and coyotes will eat Garter snakes. It's 'enemies' are its predators or even humans can be a threat to snakes. Garter snakes can even be a threat to humans if overpopulated in one place, for example 20 Garter snakes in a person's backyard can be a hazard to ones health especially to infants or babies.
Garter snakes do not consider other snakes as food. Therefore - it's highly unlikely they'd even consider eating another snake.
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Yes. Salamandars are part of a garter snake's diet.
Garter snakes can eat ants but they are more common to eat other things
No, garter snakes do not eat turtle eggs. Garter snakes prefer live and moving food and turtle eggs are generally too large for them to swallow.
No. All snakes are carnivores. Garter snakes prey on lizards, amphibians, and various invertebrates.
Baby garter snakes will eat small earthworms and live fish or tadpoles.
No. Hawks are too big for garter snakes to eat. It is more likely that a hawk would eat a garter snake.
Garter snakes, like all snakes, are carnivorous. Their diet consists of almost any creature that they are capable of overpowering:
No. Garter snakes eat lizards.
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