Either by constriction or venom.
they swallow them
Birds of Prey, other snakes.
not all snakes constrict their prey. there are two groups of snakes. the ones who constrict, or strangle their prey, and there are ones who use their venom and bite the prey. but no, there is not a snake that uses venom and constricts their prey. either they have sharp teeth with venom or very strong muscles.
Rodents such as mice, rabbits, gophers, prarrie dog, and rats are only a few animals snakes like to prey on.
Thinking that snakes are very clever and agile creatures with a wide variety of prey, I am positive that snakes doeat dragonflies. Some species of water snakes such as ribbon and queen snakes prey on dragonflies.
they dont they ambush there prey
Yes - they have strong venom to subdue their usual prey - fish.
No - Pine snakes are non-venomous. They subdue their prey by constriction.
Nope - King snakes are constrictors. They subdue their prey by squeezing the victim's body so tightly that it cannot breathe in.
The common name for snakes that kill by that method is - constrictors. This does not, however just apply to the Boa Constrictor species. There are many snakes that use this method to subdue their prey.
Rattle snakes are their prey.
are used to capture and subdue prey
Birds of Prey, other snakes.
Absolutely. Non-venomous means exactly that... Species that don't employ venom to subdue their 'prey' usually employ the constriction method.
There are no poisonous snakebites. Snakes are not poisonous but some are venomous - big difference. Some snakes have developed a venom system that helps them bring down prey items as well as a mean of self defense.
cats, snakes, and birds of prey
they prey for lots of snakes like rattle snakes
not all snakes constrict their prey. there are two groups of snakes. the ones who constrict, or strangle their prey, and there are ones who use their venom and bite the prey. but no, there is not a snake that uses venom and constricts their prey. either they have sharp teeth with venom or very strong muscles.