Some do. Although only the largest (or most venomous) would be able to kill one on its own. Both dogs and humans have become victims of large constrictor snakes such as boas and pythons.
yes
Snakes and other reptiles are not usually friendly in the wild. Pet dogs can sometimes be trained to tolerate pet snakes, but most snakes will avoid dogs. may some accept them but bigger snakes will like dogs only for lunch.
snakes. Also snakes don't only eat mice.
No, snakes eat squirrels.
I do not think Garter snakes eat other snakes. They are carnivors, but I dont think they eat their own kind.
yes snakes do eat mice
no
Yes.
yes
No. Dogfood is meant for dogs, thats why they call it that. It has ingredients that are bad for snakes, so it should only be used for dogs. Snakes should only eat whole animals, live or dead.
ANSWER: Dogs, snakes, bugs.
They eat dogs cats snakes and bugs
No. King cobras only eat other snakes, not dogs.
None...The snakes eat them
If they are young the Snakes, turtles, fish, and birds eat them If they are adult the Great Blue Herons and Raccoons eat them.
just ABOUT ANY SMALLER ANIMAL THAT THEY CAN FORCE DOWN THEIR THROATS; IE; MICE, INSECTS, RATS, RABBITS, AND OTHER SNAKES. LARGER SNAKES LIKE THE CONSTRICTOR AND PYTHON EVEN EAT DOGS, CATS, AND SMALL CHILDREN.
mice,dogs(after it has been poisened),and any other small or large animals
well it depends on the type of prairie dogs i would say yes