Young milk snakes typically feed on a diet of slugs, insects, crickets, and earthworms. An adult's diet includes lizards (especially skinks), and small mammals. They are also known to eat birds and their eggs, frogs, fish, and other snakes.
yes
gardner snakes eat dugs and small baby snakes
Snakes do not eat milk; ever. They eat other animals, depending on size, from pinky mice to whole pigs and goats.
no
Baby garter snakes will eat small earthworms and live fish or tadpoles.
They mostly eat mice and birds, but they will eat insects also.
mother's milk, formula milk and baby food
Nobody can "eat" milk.
yes they do eat chickens
sometimes
No snakes do no teat caterpillars. They eat mice,rats,bunnys, and other animals like that.
Full-grown rabbits are rather large for most snakes, but many snakes will prey on baby rabbits, and some of the larger snakes can eat adult rabbits.