A snake is a heterotroph because it gets energy from eating other organisms. autotroph is an organism that gets energy from the sun.
Snakes are carnivores. They primarily eat prey such as rodents, birds, and insects.
There is no such species as a 'garner snake' - However - ALL snakes are carnivores.
All snakes are carnivores. Vegetables are not on the menu !
No, grass snakes are not herbivores. They are carnivorous and primarily eat small animals such as amphibians, fish, insects, and small mammals.
An example of a food chain with a plant would be: grass (plant) - grasshopper (herbivore) - frog (carnivore) - snake (carnivore) - hawk (carnivore). In this chain, the plant (grass) is consumed by the herbivore (grasshopper), which is then consumed by the frog, and so on up the chain.
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A snake is a carnivore
stupid a herbivore is a consumer and it is carnivore
Snakes are carnivores. They primarily eat prey such as rodents, birds, and insects.
A coral snake is a carnivore, as are all snakes.
Snakes are carnivores
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Snakes are carnivores
It, like all snakes, is a carnivore.
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No. It's a carnivore.
No. An autotroph is an organism that makes its own food. Animals like snakes must eat, so they are heterotrophs. Plants are autotrophs.