Yes. I have a female (not too big, maybe 4.5 ft long) that just took a small rabbit with no trouble. The bunny was roughly the size of a large rat but she took it right off.
Full-grown rabbits are rather large for most snakes, but many snakes will prey on baby rabbits, and some of the larger snakes can eat adult rabbits.
Many snakes will consume rabbits, especially baby rabbits. Rat snakes, pine snakes are a couple. Probably the most common predator of rabbits is are the large rattlesnakes like the Diamondbacks.
About once a week.
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Yes, rabbits will eat corn plants.
Is suggested that if rabbits do eat corn it must be raw. Rabbits also enjoy eating the cobs and the husks of the corn as well.
Snakes can eat other snakes, small birds, rabbits,and if they are hungry enough, they'll eat humans. EEEEEEEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no they eat mice to find more information ask what do corn snakes eat.
red tailed hawks eat: small rodents,rabbits too, snakes and lizards. They also eat puerto rican tananger.
No. Like all snakes, corn snakes feed exclusively on other animals.
They eat the mousies that eat the corn.
For baby corn snakes you should feed them 'Pinkies' (two day old mice). For sub-adults you feed them 'fuzzies' (Juvernile Mice). For adults you feed corn snakes Adult Mice. For adult corn snakes they like to eat rats