No, they only drink water. The myth of milksnakes drinking from cows or any other myth where they ingest something other than water and their prey is just that... a myth.
No, snakes do not drink milk as part of their diet. They are carnivores and primarily eat other animals such as rodents, birds, and insects.
Hmm... I'm not an expert on snakes, but I don't think the Milk snake got it's name by drinking milk. I don't think there a lot of snakes that do, if any.
where would it get the milk? A snake is a reptile, so its yong are on their ow and eat meat from the begining. In other words, No.
No. Milk snakes are still widespread.
milk snakes and coral snakes they look the same but coral snakes are dangerous and milk snakes aren't
Yes, there is such a thing as milk snakes.
All snakes drink water.
most snakes do drink through their mouths but desert snakes absorb it through their skin.
Skunk kits (babies) drink milk, yes. Adult skunks generally feed on insects, eggs, berries, grasses, birds. snakes, etc. The diet of an adult skunk is extremely omnivorous.
Snakes drink water, like most animals.
Yeah sometimes.. It is actually only for the purpose of making its throat wet.. But not all the snakes do it only snakes which are kept in captive do so...
Milk snakes are non-venomous and are harmless to humans. Despite their similar appearance to venomous coral snakes, milk snakes pose no threat to humans as they do not produce venom.