No. Anacondas are among the largest snakes in the world.
Any animal up to the size of a small antelope.
Small insects such as beetles, caterpillars, mice and garden snakes.
Apparently only the Western Rattlesnake, which only inhabits a small section of the southern interior of the province.
No ,A pony is a small breed of horse,a donkey is a dfferant species.
It varies from species to species. Kingsnakes will eat other snakes, mice and other small mammals; while garter snakes will eat fish, frogs and mice.
There is NO SUCH SPECIES as a garden snake ! IF you meant a 'Garter snake' - then no - there are NO vegetarian snakes- ALL snakes are carnivores !
They might eat rabbits! EW rightDepending upon the species, snakes may feed on small mammals, birds, lizards, amphibians, eggs or even other snakes.It depends on the species. Snakes in deserts may eat food like mice and other small mammals, insects, birds, and reptiles including other snakes.
No - of the known 2,300 species of snake - about 400 species are venomous, and only a small percentage of the venomous species have toxins potent enough to kill people.
No - of the roughly 3,500 species of snake species worldwide - about 400 are venomous, and of those only a small number are deadly to humans.
Snakes usually live between 10-25 years, depending on the species of snakes. Large snakes usually live longer than small snakes. Some species of small snakes only live for 3 or 4 years, while larger snakes (such as Pythons) may live up to 35 or 40 years. Snakes survive longer in the wild than in captivity.
Yes. There mortal enemies trying to kill out eachothers species population.
Garter snakes are relatively small species... rarely exceeding more than three feet in length
What do snakes eat? Snakes it many things according to their size and type. They basically eat small animals that live in their environment. For example: Rainforest snakes eat frogs and desert snakes eat reptiles because that is what is available in their habitat. They can also eat larger prey like wallabies and small kangaroos. There are some species of small pythons which can eat prey as small as geckos. So really, it depends on what species of snake it is but hopefully I have answered most of it for you.
It depends on the specific species. However, they are a relatively small species - the majority rarely exceed 36 inches.
Not all. Of the known species of snake... only a small percentage are actually venomous. Most snakes kill their prey be constriction.
Coral snakes primarily feed on small reptiles, amphibians, and other snakes. Their diet may also include small mammals and birds. Coral snakes are known to have a preference for other snake species as food.