Their main diet is 'golden moles' (hence the name !) - though they will eat other rodents - and have been observed to eat the eggs of sea-birds and other fowl.
Yes, guinea fowls are known to eat snakes as part of their diet. They are natural insectivores and will also consume small reptiles and rodents, such as snakes, to supplement their diet.
Yes, foxes are known to eat snakes as part of their diet. They have a diverse diet that includes small mammals, birds, insects, fruits, and sometimes snakes. Foxes are opportunistic feeders and will consume snakes if the opportunity arises.
the diet of a viper is actually a very compelled it will probably eat corn of vegetables
Garter snakes, like all snakes, are carnivorous. Their diet consists of almost any creature that they are capable of overpowering:
Snakes do not eat acorns, as they eat birds eggs, and living things.
No, a mole does not have chocolate in its diet. Mole's diet primarily consists of insects, worms, and other small invertebrates found in the soil.
Snakes
cats, birds, snakes
yes
many snakes are poisonus and many are not poisonus
Naked mole rats predators are snakes manly.
Yes, some snakes do eat goldfish as part of their diet.
Yes, bull snakes are known to eat rattlesnakes as part of their diet.
I wouldn't. With most snakes, if you try to co-exist them in a tak it may result in canabalism and is not advisable.
No. Give them a rodent like a mouse.
Yes, guinea fowls are known to eat snakes as part of their diet. They are natural insectivores and will also consume small reptiles and rodents, such as snakes, to supplement their diet.
moles eat dirt and worms