yes they do 'cause they are SNAKES
Yes, bull snakes are known to eat rattlesnakes as part of their diet.
Yes hawks eat bull snakes. As a matter of fact, hawks will eat pretty much any kind of snake it can catch.
No- they eat rodents !
Snakes can't chew, they have to swallow their prey whole. Bull snakes are far too small to eat any kind of people.
The 'normal' food for a Bull snake is rodents - not invertebrates.
No. Rat snakes never grow large enough to eat something as big as a rabbit.
Yes, bull snakes do eat moles as part of their diet. They are constrictors and primarily feed on small mammals, birds, and their eggs. Moles, being burrowing rodents, can be a source of food for bull snakes when they encounter them in their habitat. Overall, bull snakes play a role in controlling the populations of small rodents, including moles.
Most snakes eat rabbits.
no, the scorpion will posion it with it's tail.
Some species of snakes that live by ponds do eat frogs. Frogs, generally, do not eat snakes, however some very large frogs and toads have been known to ingest small repties.
The majority of their diet consists of rodents - but they will also eat birds, eggs and lizards.
No. Snakes can only eat prey they can swallow whole, and there's a limit to how wide their jaws can go. So a small snake wouldn't be able to eat a rabbit.