both will experience population drops. if there is no grass, there will be less insects, less mice to eat the insects, and less owls to eat the mice.
Ribbon snakes eat fish, frogs, toads, and sometimes rodents in the wild. I'm not sure if they eat insects, although I believe they eat earthworms too. In captivity they are generally fed mice, which may need to be scented by the natural prey (rubbing a minnow on a mouse, for example) before it is accepted.
They prefer live mice but that is cruel. You can get frozen ones from the pet shop and thaw them out for them. Depending on the size of the snake really. If it is a small snake then they need pinkies which are baby mice, they also eat other snakes if they get the chance!
the snake would bite the rooster and leave. A rooster eating a snake is rare but possible
No. Mongoose will not eat a snake. But some snakes eat mongoose.
They would eat mice and similar mammals.
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This is unlikely but the possibility exists. It is important that they are kept separate at feeding time and that there is plenty of space in the enclosure.
Pet snakes eat live mice or frozen mice. A snake's diet consists of mice because other animals cost to much to constantly buy for your snake to eat.
Human can eat bird, eggs ,mice (I saw it in the TV) and snake, while snakes can eat mice, bird, eggs and even another snake when their in a fight if the smaller snake loses and the larger snake wins.
In the wild, they eat toads and frogs, usually in captivity they would eat mice. Depending on the snake's size there is a certain size of mice they have to eat. Some examples are pinky mice and fuzzies. Hope this helps.
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All snakes in the wild only eat alive rats or mice usually they wont even notice dead mice You should feed your snake with alive mice to maintain the snake`s instinct for killing pray to eat
Probably. I would not suggest putting ANY reptiles together unless you are breeding two of them.
Insects, lizards.
Sure. It should eat live mice very well.