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yes, for example rough green snakes in the south u.s. grow to about 3 foot but only eat insects and arachnids. Ringneck snakes will eat some invertebrates, however, they will also eat small frogs and other snakes.

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A snake CAN eat a butterfly if it is in range. A butterfly however, would probably not be its first choice to eat. For a small snake like a garter snake, A butterfly would have to be either or the ground or a few inches in the air for the snake to get it in its grasp. For a larger snake such as an anaconda, that would not be an issue, but the larger snakes will usually target small animals rather than insects.

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Many kinds of snakes will eat tadpoles and frogs if they find them.

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No they don't.they are carnivores.

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No. Lady birds are too small.

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No, snakes don't eat honeybees.

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yes

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yes

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it depends

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no

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