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No, snakes typically do not prey on woodpeckers. Snakes primarily feed on small mammals, birds, insects, and amphibians. Woodpeckers are not a common food source for snakes.
No, owl decoys are not effective in deterring snakes. Snakes do not perceive decoys as threats, and their natural predators are usually mammals or birds. To deter snakes, it is best to use physical barriers or professional snake repellents.
King snakes are carnivores, as are all snakes.
snakes have tales!!!!!!!!!!!!!! they also love humans so next time u seee a snake, make it seem small and it will bite u!!!!!!!!!!! Please disregard the (*) who wrote the above answer. There are many kinds of snakes. Most are not harmful, and some are helpful (king snakes and rat snakes for example).
Snakes are carnivores. Their diet consists solely of meat - obtained mainly from rodents or larger animals.
Hercules strangled snakes with his bare hands.
Strangled them. He was very violent throughout his life. Too bad they didn't have stress balls!
Two snakes....which he strangled instead of him getting strangled by them.
george bushes great great grandfather was strangled by 4 snakes
She did things like send snakes at him, which he strangled.
Colin Peters is correct. But I believe a group of snakes is a 'nest' of snakes.
Drowning,Snakes,attacked by a hidden animal,etc.
Snakes are vertibrates my brother. The only bones they have is a spine, & a very long ribcage.
All snakes can and will bite, if threatened by a human. They are more afraid of you than you are of them.
Are you asking about the snake that tried to kill Hercules when he was an infant? If so, Hera hated him and sent snakes to kill him, but he strangled them in his crib.
Snakes only bit people if they think they are being attacked. But even then, snakes, like most animals, generally prefer to flee or hide than to bite, as a fight can result in injury or death for the snake.
Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wif