They locate their prey either by scent or heat.
No, venomous snakes do not track their prey by smelling the venom they inject. Snakes use their sense of smell to locate prey, and once they bite and inject venom, the venom works to immobilize or kill the prey. Venom can also aid in digestion once the prey is consumed.
They have a sonar and they use it to catch prey
Killing prey.
Snakes are reptiles that primarily use their keen senses of smell and touch to hunt and locate prey. They are known for their unique ability to unhinge their jaws to swallow prey much larger than their own head, and some species have venom to immobilize their prey before consuming it. Snakes play a crucial role in balancing ecosystems by controlling rodent populations.
they use it to hide from predators and prey
Yes, many venomous snakes paralyze their prey.
not all snakes constrict their prey. there are two groups of snakes. the ones who constrict, or strangle their prey, and there are ones who use their venom and bite the prey. but no, there is not a snake that uses venom and constricts their prey. either they have sharp teeth with venom or very strong muscles.
Rattle snakes are their prey.
Snakes use various methods to attract their prey, such as ambush hunting by remaining still and camouflaged until prey comes close enough to strike, or using pheromones to lure prey towards them. Some snakes may also use movement or vibrations to mimic prey or create a visual distraction that draws prey closer.
Snakes use the vitamins and minerals that they get from vegetarian prey. A mouse is omnivorous as are rats, these are the most eaten prey animals for snakes along with birds, other snakes, lizards, frogs, fish and some will eat worms or insects. Some snakes have evolved to be a species-specific prey-eaters, like the snakes that eat eggs.
They are a colour that makes them look like they arnt there witch makes it easier to catch prey! :D