Because holes are an ideal size for their bodies. Like most animals, snakes and rats feel safer when they're in a place that appears to give them protection from anything that might want to harm them.
A snake and a rat cannot live in the same hole primarily due to their predator-prey relationship, where the snake may hunt the rat as a food source. Additionally, the hole may not provide enough space for both animals to coexist comfortably, as snakes often require a secure environment to ambush prey. This competition for space and resources, combined with their natural instincts, makes cohabitation unlikely.
a snake or maybe a rat
yes it will eat a live rat but be carefull cous the rat will try to bite and even eat the corn snake if given the chance
he kills the snake
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The eastern brown tree snake live in mountain hole's ,mountain that has hole by a disaster, or on trees.
From what i know rabbits do
No, the black rat snake is not poisonous.
There are 123 venomous snakes in Texas and 3456 non-venomous snakes in Texas.
In most of the Rat Snake species, the life-span is around ten to fifteen years.