By hiding in their bush and waiting for their prey to walk by and then BAM! They stricke them and eat them.
You will have to contact Bushmaster to find out.
Bushmaster snakes are carnivores and mainly feed on small mammals such as rodents and birds. They are known to be ambush predators, striking their prey with venomous fangs and then swallowing them whole. These snakes have a potent venom that aids in immobilizing their prey.
Anywhere. Snakes eat almost everything.
because there they can find their food
in the water
Snakes use there tongues for a lot of thing. Snakes use their tongues for smell and to find food.
Bushmasters are large vipers from South and Central America. The genus Lachesis is divided into three species: the Black Headed Bushmaster (Costa Rica and possibly surrounding areas as well), the South American Bushmaster (obviously South America), and the Central American Bushmaster (Central America, obviously).
Bushmaster SnakePictures of Bushmaster Snakes The Bushmaster, lachesis muta muta is the largest Pit Viper in the world with a nasty reputation as a "cruel dude". The Bushmaster is a huge, thick-bodied and highly venomous snake with a triangularly shaped head, one of nature's warning signs that a snake is poisonous and potentially deadly. Bushmasters live in remote, heavily forested tropical jungle terrain. Isolated in their jungle environment, envenomation by a Bushmaster is very serious, sometimes fatal and particularly dangerous to humans.
A verison of the AR15 made by Bushmaster.
It is difficult to predict the outcome as it would depend on various factors such as size, age, and health of the snakes. Both species are highly venomous and aggressive, and a fight between them could be deadly for either snake.
how do garter snakes store their food
they sleep during the day and go find food at night