It sticks it's penis in the prays mouth filling it with white liquid, causing it to drown in sperm.
The snake would be the predator and the shrew would be the prey
King snakes are essentially constrictors, which kill their prey by suffocating them. The modus operandi of a king snake is to first bite the victim ( a rattle snake) and then rapidly throw coils around the anterior body of the rattle snake, tightening them continuously so that the rattle snake is not able to breathe. The king snake maintains this tight coil until the rattler is dead. It then releass the coil, uses its forked tongue (and Jacobson's organ) to find the rattler's head and proceeds to swallow the prey. During this process, even if the king snake is bitten by the rattler, it does not matter as the king snake is immune to the venom of its prey.
Yes. All snakes wrap around an object. But if it's a poisons snake it probably will not wrap around someone/something to kill it, it will bite its prey. But if it is not poisons it will wrap around something/someone to kill it.
the snske can prey on people,fish
Well Somtimes It Depends On What Kind On Snake.Some Snakes Can Camoflogse And Wait For There Prey To Come By Then When It Close To It The Snake Springs Out In Front Of It And Usally The Prey Has No Where To Run So..It Gets Atten.Some Snakes.Hide InBushes Or Somthing Then When The Prey Is Close By The Snake Jumps Out.Wraps Its Self Around The Prey.Chokes The Prey.Then When The Prey Dies The Snake Eats It.Some Snakes Live In Water Then When A Fish Comes By It Jumps Out And Eats The Fish.And Some Snakes Hide Then When Its Prey Is Close By Then The Snake Jumps Out And Bites The Prey.(Putting Posin Into The Prey).Then The Snake Goes And Hides Again And Waits Till The Prey Dyes Then The Snake Eats It.
yes it does
One word: Venom
With venom. It has a venomous bite.
Hedgehogs mongooses
it constricts its prey suffocating it before swallowing it whole
No. Coral snakes kill their prey with a venomous bite.
Kill the prey before they feed it to their young.
venom to kill prey
It is the largest snake in the world, and does not use venom to kill its prey.
A snake could change and go look for its prey or someone will kill the snake and it would a prey it would take about hunderds of years
With highly toxic venom - as do all sea snakes.
No, cornsnakes are constrictors, so they do not rely on venom to kill thier prey.