Different snake species eat many things, such as snails, eggs, mice, fish, worms, and even wild pigs in some cases, but never has a snake been found to be herbivorous. So, no.
There are NO vegetarian snakes ! ALL snakes are carnivores !
No, the gopher is a vegetarian!
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NO ! There are no vegetarian snakes ! Additionally, there is NO such species as a 'Garden' snake !
All snakes are carnivores. There are no vegetarian snakes!
There is NO SUCH SPECIES as a garden snake ! IF you meant a 'Garter snake' - then no - there are NO vegetarian snakes- ALL snakes are carnivores !
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.
All snakes are carnivorous you do not get a vegetarian snake. The closest you get would probably be a slug eater (terrible snake I think) that like its name suggest eats slugs. However a slug is still flesh.
There is an egg eating snake, but no snake is a vegetarian, they all eat live/freshly killed/unfrozen animals
Omnivore as they will consume plant, grain and bugs.
Yes, There AreAlmost all snakes eat meat. Vegetarian snakes are an interesting concept, but they don't exist. Snakes catch their prey live; in captivity it is only with difficulty that they can be induced to eat already-killed creatures.There are some snakes that don't eat meat, such as the egg-eating snake species of Africa and India (Genus- Dasypeltis) that feed exclusively on eggs.But, there are no herbivorous snakes, meaning there are no snakes that can feed and live off of plant matter.
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