Snakes can feel vibrations on the ground.
snakes and komodo dragons
Snakes are generally carnivores and prey on small animals in their environment. This can include fish, eggs, birds, mice and rabbits. Snakes eats some insects , grasshopper, frogs, rats, chicken, and even human depends on what snake it is and how big it is.
Snakes are reptiles that primarily use their keen senses of smell and touch to hunt and locate prey. They are known for their unique ability to unhinge their jaws to swallow prey much larger than their own head, and some species have venom to immobilize their prey before consuming it. Snakes play a crucial role in balancing ecosystems by controlling rodent populations.
No it cant because the sun energy makes it to hot to move
Many frogs are afraid of snakes because some snakes prey on frogs.
Snakes eat prey animals that are relative to their own size. The larger the snake - the larger meal it needs for it to survive.
No - they have very poor eyesight and can only see light and dark (shadows). Their tongues are very sensitive to heat and smell. When a snakes tongue is darting in and out of the mouth they are literally taking in the particles from the air and analyzing the particles for water or prey in the area.
Three characteristics of snakes are they are carnivores, their upper and lower jaw are not tightly attached, and they can swallow prey larger than their own bodies.
snakes are born with many types of protection and many ways of catching prey. They also don't have a lot of predators so they're pretty safe on their own.
because they need water
ALL animals - from the tiniest bacteria to the largest whale - have their own place on this planet. Sea snakes prey on fish - especially sick and injured ones, so they're performing a service in weeding out the inferior specimens.
Snakes are carnivoresSnakes are carnivorous. In fact, many are cannibalistic, feeding on other smaller snake species, or on the smaller of their own specie. Although many prey in the day, most are nocturnal - preying and feeding at night.