2 mice in one meal
Try other rodents such as - small rats or gerbils, or even baby chicks. Many snakes will take alternative food items if their regular food isn't available.
Yes. Many will, especially those of the king snake.
Many snakes have red stripes. In the northern U.S and Canada, the most common are the King snake, the coral snake and several species of garter snake. Note: only the coral snake is venomous.
it depends on the type of snake, many snakes do not recognize there owner, but some like the King Cobra for example d
"Snake" is mentioned 24 times in the New International Version of the Bible. "Snake" is not mentioned in the King James Version of the Bible. However, "serpent" is mentioned 36 times in the King James Version of the Bible.
yes gosh u retard a sanke will eat any small mammal even if its sick the snake will not be infected mwahahahaha! :3 but dont feed it too many mice or it will be sick :P
It's possible for mice to injure snacks, and that might include nibbling away at them. There's been many cases of irresponsible keepers giving a small snake too large of a mouse and the mouse injuring the snake as a result. That's why dead rodents are much safer to feed to snakes. If the snake is finicky and refuses to eat pre-dead food (which does happen) then they should be supervised during feedings and small prey should be given. When using live feed, many snake keepers prefer to knock the feed animal unconscious before putting it into the enclosure.
the king cobra or any other snake have 2 body parts the head and its rest
depends what sort of snake. For example, a big snake could be fed a HUGE rat. Rat;s and mice are the natural food for every single snake. Rabbits are far too big and are a threat to snake's lives, as a rabbit could easily kill a snake. But it takes snakes about 5 days to digest food, so the maximum intervel should be 2 weeks. Remember, do not feed your snake rabbits, birds, especially not live ones.
Snakes such as the rattle snake and other of its kind inhabit the desert. King and coral snakes are very common as well but the king is not deadly while the coral snake is. There are many other snakes that live in the desert look it up on a zoo site.
If beans is all they are eating it might feed 2 people or one teenager.
More than likely, this snake was a Common King snake. These snakes are not venomous and generally live on the eastern side of the Appalachian Mountains.