smaller ones might be eaten by a bird of prey or a raccoon
no, they only eat small animals. generally water snakes eat fish, but not trout
Yes. Snakes eat other animals.
No. Snakes only eat other animals.
No. Snakes eat other animals.
Snakes eat other animals. Little snakes eat things like insects and mice. Larger snakes eat larger animals. The largest snakes are boa constrictors and anacondas -- they can eat entire deer and crocodiles!
They are snakes and snakes eat rodents and small animals.
No. Snakes eat other animals. Not articles of clothing.
Herbivores are animals that eat only plants. Water moccasins, like most snakes, eat other animals and are therefore carnivores.
No they don't eat grass snakes. They are carnivores so they eat other animals such as deers, zebras, and other animals.
Their diet consists of almost any creature they are capable of overpowering: slugs, earthworms, leeches, lizards, amphibians (including frog eggs) minnows, and rodents. When living near water, they will eat other aquatic animals.
snakes
Not usually. Only very large snakes eat large animals. Most snakes will not go after prey larger than rodents.