It depends on size of snake,For small sizes of snake yes,I saw a frog that eats a snake and also I saw a Snake that could eat 6 meter crocodile.
it is called an analogy(snake is to hawk because the hawk eats the snake as the dogs eats the cat)
Probably two species occur on the island. Thw Western Whip Snake and the Grass Snake
Assuming you meant 'Whip' snake - see related link to Wikipedia. Click the picture in the article to enlarge it.
Nope - they are completely different species.
There are several types of snakes on Cyprus, most being harmless to humans, such as the Whip snake, Cyprus Whip snake, Grass snake & Coin snake. The one really dangerous & highly poisonous snake is the BLUNT NOSED VIPER & a bite needs treatment at a hospital very quickly. All hospitals carry antidotes. Another poisonous snake is the Montpellier - not as venomous as the Viper, but its bite must again be treated by a doctor, or preferably, at a hospital. A third venomous snake is the Cat snake, small and usually not dangerous to humans. It still should be avoided as it has venom. Snakes of Cyprus only strike in defence or for food. They do not look to attack humans and will avoid contact unless surprised or disturbed. There is an expert on snakes in the Paphos area of Cyprus, Hans-Jorg Wiedl, known by local folk as 'Snake George.' Unfortunately he has lost his premises near Agios Georgios but hopes to find a new site. Details can be found on the Net, under "Snake George' & he has published an authoritive book on the snakes of Cyprus.
Red Whip Snake was created in 1878.
It's a whip snake
I belive that is is the primary consumer.
plankton
plant leaves
anykind of snake eats the sunbird okkkay
The snake eats
I would say food chain.
it eats mice
alligator eats it
It depends on size of snake,For small sizes of snake yes,I saw a frog that eats a snake and also I saw a Snake that could eat 6 meter crocodile.