Opossums are omnivores. The females carry their babies around on their backs and as they are being weaned they probably eat as a group, but "hunting" is more like eating whatever they come across and not as an organized pack.
In general, sea snakes do not travel in groups. Since they must rise to the water's surface for breath needed to feed or hunt underwater, that makes it implausible that sea snakes travel in groups. However, they do all live, eat, breed and stay in the water, as they have no mobility on land.
There are over 3,000 species of non-venomous snakes, which include popular pet snakes like corn snakes, ball pythons, and king snakes. These snakes hunt and kill their prey through constriction or by swallowing them whole.
Roadrunners will eat any snake native to their area. They eat reptiles in general, insects like spiders including scorpions and tarantulas. They also eat seeds and nuts. Roadrunners will kill and eat rattle snakes when given the opportunity but they don't actively hunt them as some say.
Yes, some snakes are known to eat birds. Snakes are opportunistic predators and will hunt small birds if given the opportunity.
Animals that eat garter snakes include birds of prey such as hawks and owls, larger snakes like king snakes and racers, and mammals such as raccoons and foxes. These predators will hunt and consume garter snakes as part of their diet.
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Insects, rodents, birds...larger snakes will hunt larger animals such as small antelope.
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No - snakes are solitary creatures. They never 'co-operate' with each other to hunt prey.
No, raccoons have no fear of snakes and will hunt them for food.
No. All snakes are solitary.
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they can smell with there tounges.
They usually hunt at night, most snakes are nocternal