Small snakes eat small creatures like insects and worms (ant and termite larvae). The blind snake and the thread snake are among the smallest snakes in the world belonging to the snake superfamily Typhlopoidea. These snakes measure only about 10 centimeters long. (contributed by Ranoray Love A. Noro)
Small snakes eat things such as earthworms and pinky mice. They also eat feeder guppies and small pieces of fish fillet.
Snakes can eat other snakes, small birds, rabbits,and if they are hungry enough, they'll eat humans. EEEEEEEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rat snakes eat small birds, rodents, frogs, and other small creatures.Rat snakes feed on small rodent such as mice and small rats.
Yes, some snakes do eat squirrels. Larger snakes such as pythons and king snakes are known to prey on squirrels when given the opportunity. Snakes are carnivores and will consume a variety of small mammals if they can catch them.
Snakes only eat meat: they are carniverous.
gardner snakes eat dugs and small baby snakes
They are snakes and snakes eat rodents and small animals.
Somethings that snakes eat are small animal, birds other snakes, etc..
Yes. Largemouth commonly eat small water snakes, and since smallies prey on basically the same food items, it is logical they will eat small snakes in the water.
Stiletto snakes eat rodents, small mammals, bird eggs and other snakes.
No. They can't.
no, they only eat small animals. generally water snakes eat fish, but not trout
Rattle snakes eat lizards and small rodents such as ground squirrels, small rabbits, rats and mice.
Small snakes eat things such as earthworms and pinky mice. They also eat feeder guppies and small pieces of fish fillet.
Snakes can eat other snakes, small birds, rabbits,and if they are hungry enough, they'll eat humans. EEEEEEEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
a tarantula i guess ..... a tarantula can eat small snakes and they eat frags for sure
snakes generally eat small mammals depending on the snake the mammal could get larger and small new born snakes have been known to eat things like grasshoppers.