the snake will crush its prey while the owl does no such thing as choking its prey
Eating the venom is not a problem . . . the trouble starts when the venom enters the bloodstream via a snake bite.
The snake would be the predator and the shrew would be the prey
Yes, it can harm or kill the cat if it eats a mouse that has been poisoned. The poison used to kill the mouse can also be toxic to the cat if ingested. It's important to take precautions to prevent cats from consuming poisoned prey.
The shrew is the prey.
A snake that can choke it's prey to death is known as a constrictor. The snake waits for it's prey to suffocate, and will then begin consuming the meal whole.
Some species of snake poison their prey. Other snakes constrict their prey until suffocated. Either way, the prey has to be swallowed whole.
Well, it depends on what kind of snake you are talking about. Usually, snakes swallow their prey whole.
A milk snake will bite its prey and wrap around it with constricting coils.
Predators of the Russell's viper include birds of prey, such as eagles and hawks, as well as some species of mongoose and wild boars. Additionally, certain snake-eating snake species, like king cobras, may also prey on Russell's vipers.
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Well Somtimes It Depends On What Kind On Snake.Some Snakes Can Camoflogse And Wait For There Prey To Come By Then When It Close To It The Snake Springs Out In Front Of It And Usally The Prey Has No Where To Run So..It Gets Atten.Some Snakes.Hide InBushes Or Somthing Then When The Prey Is Close By The Snake Jumps Out.Wraps Its Self Around The Prey.Chokes The Prey.Then When The Prey Dies The Snake Eats It.Some Snakes Live In Water Then When A Fish Comes By It Jumps Out And Eats The Fish.And Some Snakes Hide Then When Its Prey Is Close By Then The Snake Jumps Out And Bites The Prey.(Putting Posin Into The Prey).Then The Snake Goes And Hides Again And Waits Till The Prey Dyes Then The Snake Eats It.