No. Snakes are the predator, rabbits the prey: a rabbit may be able to escape from a snake, but it probably won't be able to kill it (or even try), and it definitely won't eat it.
Rabbits are herbivores, vegan, and they can't digest meat. Eating meat can upset their digestive system, leading to serious illness and even death.
Rabbits do NOT eat snakes but have been known to kill a pet snake, so avoid feeding snakes rabbits at all costs. Birds too are a danger to snakes.
If a rabbit does kill your snake, do not attack him/her, just put her in a field as you would with a lost snake.
Also, vet's do not approve of rabbit to snake contact. Rabbits can give snake's diseases and vice versa, and the acid's in a rabbits stomach are too strong for even a snake's stomach so the snake might get ill and cease to eat. That is what happenedd to my friends snake and it died :( except it was eating rats,(FEED SNAKES RATS!)
Snakes don't usually eat rabbits because they do not live in the same habitat, which leads one to believe that snakes and rabbits do not live in the same area for an evolutionary reason.
Feed your snake rats. and mice, and remember give your snake at least 2 days to digest it's food or it might get TOO full,
Yes! the snake has a contracted mouth so it can devour a rabbit whole! Fur, eyes, bones, everything!
Most tropical snakes can eat rabbits but only if they are very hungry. Snakes that live near rabbits like the Diamondback rattlesnake love rabbits!
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Yes, desert and large grassland snakes can eat rabbits. Tropical snakes don't eat rabbits though. Most snakes eat rabbits!
Baby rabbits are the natural prey of most snakes as are all small rodents, poultry, etc. Bull snakes will crawl into your cages if they can and suffocate baby rabbits and swallow them whole.
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Yes. A big enough snake can eat a rabbit. Recall that the jaws of the larger snakes can be "dislocated" by the reptile to aid in passing a large prey animal through its mouth.
Only the snakes that are over 5 feet long.
yes, i think so
yes, tiger snakes eat rabbits.
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Most snakes eat rabbits.
They frequently eat other snakes, but will generally eat anything that they can catch, provided it's big enough. Adults can and do eat rabbits.
Snakes can eat other snakes, small birds, rabbits,and if they are hungry enough, they'll eat humans. EEEEEEEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rodents such as mice, rabbits, gophers, prarrie dog, and rats are only a few animals snakes like to prey on.
Any snake is likely to try to eat any kind of rabbit the snake think it'll be able to swallow.
Full-grown rabbits are rather large for most snakes, but many snakes will prey on baby rabbits, and some of the larger snakes can eat adult rabbits.
Many snakes will consume rabbits, especially baby rabbits. Rat snakes, pine snakes are a couple. Probably the most common predator of rabbits is are the large rattlesnakes like the Diamondbacks.
no other way around rabbits are herbivores
Red Bellied Black Snakes are capable of eating small rabbits but prefer frogs.
No. Rat snakes never grow large enough to eat something as big as a rabbit.
Rabbits, mice, snakes and lizards.
mice/ rats, and rabbits
Most snakes eat rabbits.
They frequently eat other snakes, but will generally eat anything that they can catch, provided it's big enough. Adults can and do eat rabbits.
The rabbits which the snakes like the most is very fast and escapes many times from that snake attack. It is called the white-backed rabbit. It is becasuse these rabbits eat minerals which are sweet so the blood absorbs the sweetness and so for snakes they are tasty to eat. -- answered by Shubham Balasaria Class- 6 Environmentalist
Rattle snakes eat lizards and small rodents such as ground squirrels, small rabbits, rats and mice.
yes they can they could eat other snakes, bird, lizards, birds and rabbits