Snakes typically eat once every few days to a week, depending on their size, species, and age. While some smaller snakes may consume prey equivalent to their body weight in one meal, larger snakes can eat much larger meals, sometimes up to 25% of their body weight. They do not have a daily feeding schedule like mammals, as their metabolism is slower and they can go long periods without food.
It depends which species of snake you're talking about - most snakes are rtodent-eaters !
100 eggs
They can eat 5 pounds per day.
Most people eat 3 times per day.
we should eat 10 to 18 colors per day
If the horse is kept stabled overnight then you will need to muck out at least once per day, usually in the morning after the horse is turned out. If however he is kept stabled throughout most of the day and night, you will need to clean him out more often - usually skip out muck through the day with gloves and a bucket.
100-per hour2
they eat 10 time a day
they eat alot
They eat alot.
Pet Corn Snakes, depending on their age, mainly eat mice. Young snakes eat "Pinkies" which are newborn mice. Adults eat adult mice or jumbo mice.These have hair, so it may be disturbing. These can be served live or frozen. Feed about 1-2 times per week. Overall, 'cornies' have a simple carnivorous diet.
1peice per day