Ewww. I dont know how you would know if a snake has a mouse stuck in it's throught but, you should call your local vet. ASAP!!
A snake is a threat to a mouse for one reason. The one reason why a snake is a treat to a mouse is because that is what snakes eat.
I don't know. Maybe you should ask the snake.
Yes, but it is a freak anomaly like say, Siamese Twins or a Girl with three breasts.
snake
Well if it is a poisones snake they will bite the victim until it dies, but if it is a constrictor like rat snake for instant it will constrict the mouse until it is suffocated and then the snake will expand it jaw bone really big and will swallow it whole.
Snakes swallow their food whole - Take as an example a corn snake swallowing a mouse... The snake finds the mouse's head, opens it's mouth and grabs the mouse's nose. It pushes forward, stretching its jaws as it goes, until the head of the mouse is in the snakes mouth. Once the mouse's head is in the snakes throat, it's muscles grip the mouse preventing it from sliding backwards, while the snake 'walks' its jaws forward over the mouse's body. This process is repeated until the whole mouse is in the snakes throat, then muscles contract and push the mouse down to the snakes stomach.
A snake is a threat to a mouse for one reason. The one reason why a snake is a treat to a mouse is because that is what snakes eat.
The snake is the predator and the mouse is the prey =] I think that was what you was looking for...
I don't know. Maybe you should ask the snake.
No because if you feed a Corn Snake live mice then it can also put up a fight.Which gives the mouse an opportunity to hurt your snake.So you should probaly feed your snake frozen dead mice.
I belive that is is the primary consumer.
a milk snake
A rat could eat a snake.
I would say food chain.
Eating a frozen mouse can be bad for a snake. The extreme cold can hurt the snake, as it is cold blooded. And because the limbs are not flexible, the snake can be hurt internally.
I don't get your question but if you mean if you buy a mouse and feed it to a snake how long will it live then the answer is a couple minutes because the snake will soon sneak up on it and swallow it whole.
Depends on from what temperature, to what temperature, the size of the mouse and for what purpose you're warming it. If you are intending to feed it to a snake (or other reptile) from frozen, a pinky mouse should sit at room temp for a couple of hours or in a cup of slightly warm water for about half an hour. A full size mouse will take several hours at room temp and an hour or two in slightly warm water. I would recommend placing it in a plastic zip type baggy before you do either (definitely before you put it in water). Check the temp with your finger (on the outside of the bag, so the mouse doesn't smell like you) it should be right at room temp when you feed your snake. Personally, I would always let them thaw either all day while I was at work, or overnight. Never microwave your mouse or use hot water, this will cook the mouse which will provide less nutrients to your snake, and possibly make it not taste good to the snake (causing the snake to not eat or regurgitate it). Also never feed your snake a cold mouse, since the snake is coldblooded it could make them sick.