Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What are the natural enemies of snakes?

What are the natural enemies of snakes?

Some wild animals, such as eagles and hornbills, are natural enemies.

There are many natural enemies of snakes, such as eagles, eagles, hornbills and other raptors. When they hover in the air, they often look for traces of snakes.

Small terrestrial mammals such as raccoons, hedgehogs and foxes usually feed on snakes.

Young snakes have more natural enemies because of their small size and weak strength. The deadly natural enemies include weasels, hedgehogs, wild dogs, owls, snakes, mice and centipedes with few thorns.