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Snake-diet and digestion
all snakes are carnivores
some snakes eat warm blooded animals.heres which warm blooded animals they eat snakes eat rodents,rabbits,birds,
snakes have hard time digesting fur and feathers
pet snakes have a really really hard time digesting fur/feathears thats why all there food has no fur/feather
few snakes eat insects, frogs and toads, eggs, other reptiles
:when snakes eat the unhinge they mouths and stretch the skin to swallow there food whole
snakes use there venom from there teeth or stomach to digest there food
wild snakes can eat once a day to once a YEAR!
pet snakes eat can eat once a week to once every second week
female snakes getting close to breeding can be fed freuquently once every 2 days
snakes can range from 4.1 inches to a staggering 30 feet
the smallest snake is the barbados thread snake
the barbados snake eats larvae of ants and termites
the barbados thread snake weighs 0.6 grams and is 4.1 inches
the green anaconda is 20-30 feet
green anacondas eat fish ,birds ,and small mammals
green anacondas are apex preadators
the green anaconda weighs 550 pounds
the most venomous is the western taipan
the taipan venom paralyses the muscles stopping your heart
the taipan snake eats mammals only including variety of rats and small chicks