of course not the duck is so big and the snake is small (but long!) but still if the duck in the water the python can't get it since the duck will swim away...............(- _ -)zzz
No, garter snakes do not eat turtle eggs. Garter snakes prefer live and moving food and turtle eggs are generally too large for them to swallow.
Yes. Salamandars are part of a garter snake's diet.
There's no need to 'protect' them. Snakes wouldn't eat the turtle eggs anyway. The only species of egg-eating snake - eats small bird eggs - not reptile eggs.
Yes, many species of snakes, such as king snakes and rat snakes, do eat eggs. They may consume bird eggs or reptile eggs depending on their habitat and diet. Snakes have specialized jaws that allow them to swallow eggs whole.
California king snakes eat mice and rats; in the wild they would eat birds and lizards. Eats a wide variety of prey, including rodents and other small mammals, lizards, snakes (including rattlesnakes) turtle eggs and hatchlings, frogs, salamanders, birds eggs and chicks, and large invertebrates.
Alligaters, crocodiles, snakes,.....
anacondas do
no they don't
Only Young Ones Or The Eggs. Adult Hawks Eat Snakes.
Stiletto snakes eat rodents, small mammals, bird eggs and other snakes.
yes
A raccoon will not eat an adult sea turtle. However, they will eat sea turtle eggs and hatchlings.