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Whatever is available in abundance would become the prey for the snakes. Depending on their growth their diet also varies. A simple search on the Internet for the phrase what do snakes eat would reveal a lot of interesting things to you.
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ezinearticles.com/?What-Do-Snakes-Eat&id=339666
ezinearticles.com/?What-Do-Snakes-Eat&id=339666
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What do snakes eat? All snakes are carnivores (car-ni-vorz) or meat-eaters. There are no snakes that can eat people in Florida. Small snakes eat bugs and frogs. Larger ones eat fish, birds, mice, and rabbits. ... Once venom gets into the prey, it is easy for the snake to eat it. The snakes on this page DO HAVE VENOM.
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pelotes.jea.com/vensnake.htm
pelotes.jea.com/vensnake.htm
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depending on the breed of snake. they eat mice, rats, pinkies, eggs, guinea pigs, rabbits, chickens, hamsters,goats, and then they can eat larger prey like calves, pigs. see it all depends on the type of snake that you have.
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Re: Do snakes eat their own eggs? Area: Zoology ; Posted By: Kevin Ostanek, Undergraduate, Lake Erie College; Date: Wed Jan 15 15:54:00 1997 ... Snakes, like all reptiles do sleep. They are capable of doing this quite soundly despite the fact that they have no moveable eyelids. Moving your hand in front of the face of...
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www.madsci.org/posts/archives/mar97/853172239.Zo.r.html
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Toads on the Japanese island of Ishima seem to be losing their evolutionary battle with snakes. Most snakes, and indeed most other animals, avoid eating toads because of the toxins in their skin. Rhabdophis tigrinus snakes, however, not only tolerate the toxins, they store the chemicals for their own defensive arsenal.
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www.newscientist.com/article/dn11048-snakes-eat-poisono...
www.newscientist.com/article/dn11048-snakes-eat-poisonous-toads-and-steal-their-venom.html
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There are 2,267 species of snakes living in the world today (the ones we know about). Only one of the 14 families, the Colubridae, is represented in Nova Scotia. ... The study of snakes (and turtles and lizards and frogs and salamanders) is called Herpetology. ... Snakes eat a number of garden pests, such as slugs.
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museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/nature/snakes/sfacts.htm
museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/nature/snakes/sfacts.htm
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Aug. 20, 2007 — Certain snakes can survive without food for two years at a time, but not without paying a physical price, according to a new study that found some snake species will actually digest their own hearts and grow bigger heads to broaden prey options during periods of famine.
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dsc.discovery.com/news/2007/08/20/snakes_ani.html?categ...
dsc.discovery.com/news/2007/08/20/snakes_ani.html?category=animals
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What do snakes eat? How do they swallow their food? ... So snakes aren't forced to eat all the time. Growth does not have to be constant, rather it can be discontinuous with long pauses between spurts. There can be long periods of fast between meal-times, sometimes as long as three years.
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www.tpwd.state.tx.us/learning/junior_naturalists/moresn...
www.tpwd.state.tx.us/learning/junior_naturalists/moresnakes.phtml
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What do snakes eat? Most eat rodents after either killing them with venom or squeezing them to death in constricting coils. All snakes eat animals -- that is, they are zoophagous. ... What do snakes eat? Animals (that is, they are zoophagous). There are no vegetarian snakes. Snakes are carnivorous reptiles.
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www.macroevolution.net/what-do-snakes-eat.html
www.macroevolution.net/what-do-snakes-eat.html
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