There would be no impact on other snakes - due to the Black Rat snake being a rodent eater. Other snake species would co-exist so long as there was enough natural prey to support all snake species in the area.
Black rat snakes will rattle their tails to simulate a rattlesnake and will strike if provoked far enough. If the snake happens to be on dry leaves, it will sound just like a rattlesnake. The gopher snake also will use this behavior when threatened.
rodents, other snakes and reptiles
The Black Mamba, along with all other snakes, is in the order Squamata.
The Black Mamba, along with all other snakes, is in the order Squamata.
Black widow spiders eat insects. Rattle snakes eat mice, rats and other small animals.
well they usually eat rats or mice but if they cant find any they will actually eat other snakes
I think because snakes don't have any appendages
Retic pythons prey on other snakes.
snakes are scary and kill you so stop worrying about color and speed and run away form any snakes you see
No. Snakes are only known to breed with their own species.That answer is not correct.It is a known fact that snakes inter breed.Many rattlesnakes will breed with a bull snake for example.Here in S Dak, many a rattlesnake has inoperative rattles, theydon't make a sound at all! This makes them very dangerous.It is easy to tell if a rattlesnake has bred with another type snake.The rattlers will be set off to about a 25 degree angle from its body,and the rattles will not make a sound, they are inoperative.This is because of inter-breeding.
King Cobras and Kingsnakes and any other snakes with 'King' in the name will eat other snakes. There are others apart from those mentioned that are ophiophagus (meaning that they eat snakes) such as the Indigo Snake.
it has a varied diet of small mammals but also feeds on birds and other snakes