It won't be easy to "catch" a rat or mouse. You should go to a local pet store instead, and make sure they don't have diseases. I've also heard that if you're feeding a rat to a snake, you should hit it against the wall a few times to dumb it down, that way your snake is not in any danger to be bitten.
No a forest snake is not a rabbit, it a forest snake
a yellow bellied snake catches it's prey under water
Hawk, Snake, Frog, Plant
when it hears prey it will stay still till it comes near then the snake will strike with great speed eihter using venom or just fangs swallowing it whole
The best type of food to feed a king snake is rodents, such as mice or rats. These prey items provide the necessary nutrients for the snake's health and are a natural part of their diet in the wild. It is important to ensure that the prey is appropriately sized for the snake to prevent any issues with digestion.
It depends on how deepsea you are going and what fish you are looking to catch. Most deep sea fish like squid since it's their natural food.
Like most snakes the coral snake is an ambush predator. Since reptiles generally do not have the stamina to pursue prey, they must catch it by surprise. The coral snake is highly venomous, and this is employed in hunting. The snake will sneak up on its prey and deliver a quick bite. The venom soon kills they prey animal, allowing the snake to eat it without a struggle.
It is unclear where the snake was going as snakes move in search of food, shelter, or a mate. Snakes are known to slither slowly and often stop and change direction frequently while exploring their surroundings.
Kookaburras will catch a snake or lizard, carry it up into the trees, and vigorously beat it on a branch or dropping it to kill it.This beating also tenderises the food.
they eat all sorts of things.such as mice,birds,and pretty much anything they can catch.
Well they would probably catch a snake kill it and take all the skin off and eat it
After a snake eats, its digestive system breaks down the food for nutrients. The food is absorbed into the snake's body for energy and growth.