Sorry, snakes are strict carnivores. Most snakes in the wild will eat small mammals such as mice and rats, plus birds, eggs, other snakes, gerbils, small lizards, frogs, crickets, and grasshoppers [insects are animals, too!]; also snails, meal worms and super worms.
a snake is a carnivore
carnivore
Nope. ALL Snakes are carnivores.
omnivore because they eat things like corn.
Carnivore
No, corn is a plant and cannot be classified as an herbivore or any type of animal. Corn is a grain crop cultivated for its edible seeds.
carnivore
A desert snake that moves by side-winding. That is it only touches the sand with short segments of its body and moving the 'air-borne' parts of itself in the direction it wishes to go. Its kind-of a cascade means of locomotion.
It, like all snakes, is a carnivore.
A turkey will eat a mixture of grains (wheat, corn, etc) and insects (grubs, worms, etc), so are omnivore.
omnivore because they eat things like corn.
No!! It is never a good idea to have two different species of animals together, expecially an herbivore and a carnivore. The snake might try to eat a small guinea pig. Corn snakes feed on small rodents as a main part of their diet.
a fly eats about anything, manure which has grass in it (rarely not), and raw anything, meat, corn, condiment's. so it is a omnivore.A common household fly is a omnivore.
Carnivore
no, corn snakes lay eggs.
Nope - Corn snakes are constrictors.
No, corn is a plant and cannot be classified as an herbivore or any type of animal. Corn is a grain crop cultivated for its edible seeds.
only if you breed two corn snakes
No. Corn snakes are a North American species.
yes, Corn snakes are egg layers.