What is a San Diego snake’s natural diet, and how does it get its food?

Introduction
Food is a very important element in every creature’s life. For California snakes to survive, they require to feed on a regular basis. Snakes are usually cold blooded animals but this does not exempt them from the fact that they do require food in their bodies for survival and energy purposes. The only thing that makes snakes so different from all other animal species is the type of food substances they feed on. They are so unique in such a way that they leave us wondering what kind of diet snakes take up for their survival.



Natural diet of snakes
There are two main reasons why one may push their way to find out the natural diets of San Diego snakes. They include the following;
• One owns snakes and keeps them as his or her pets and hence need to feed them on a regular basis. People with a passion of keeping snakes as their pets in their homes are left with the responsibility of feeding them since they have robbed them their natural habitat where they feed themselves without assistance.
• The great love for wildlife may also push someone to wanting to know what California snakes feed on.
All snakes that exist on this planet are generally carnivores and for this reason, they usually prefer to feed on flesh as their main meal. It does not matter the side of prey that comes their way but snakes are capable of feeding on almost every other animal on earth as long it provides the necessary nutrients for their bodies. The only feature about snakes that matters is their size. Snakes usually exist in different sizes all across their species. Larger snakes tend to feed on large amounts of flesh at a go as compared to smaller sized snakes.

How and where do snakes get their foods from?
Snakes are known to be monster predators. This means that there is no way one will find a single California snake doing some fruit gathering but instead it is very natural that snakes crawl all over hunting prey for food. They usually have sharp teeth that aid in latching their prey. Snakes are fond of hiding in burrows and on tree tops waiting for the various preys to come their way.

Conclusion
San Diego snakes naturally feed on meat. Flesh from other animals acts as their main diet.

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