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What Do Red Bellied Snakes Eat?

Writer Rachel Davis

Insect larvae, earthworms, slugs, pillbugs, and small salamanders are among the more common prey items for red-bellied snakes. Brown snakes and red-bellied snakes share a similar ability to eat snails by modifying their teeth and jaw.

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Can you keep a red-bellied snake as a pet?

Red-bellied snakes aren’t for everyone, but if you’re willing to forage for squishy invertebrates in your pesticide-free garden, they can be fun pets. Even though red-bellied snakes are known for their venom, they are not dangerous to humans.

Are red belly snake poisonous?

The Colubridae family includes the red-bellied snake (Storeria occipitomaculata), a non-venomous species found only in North America.

How big do red-bellied snakes get?

Small woodland snake, 4 to 10 inches (10 to 25 centimeters) in length, redbellied snake Individuals of this genus can range in color from bright orange to brown, gray, or nearly black—making it one of the most colorful in the genus.

How long do red-bellied snakes live?

In captivity, Red-bellied Snakes have lived for up to four years.

What happens if you get bitten by a red belly black snake?

An anticoagulant and myotoxic venom is responsible for symptoms such as bleeding, swelling, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhoea and red-brown urine (due to the release of myoglobin from damaged muscles) after envenomation.

Do red belly snakes lay eggs?

It’s up to the victorious male to mate with the prized female. The female red-bellied black snake is an ovoviviparous species, which means she gives birth to live young instead of eggs like most snakes. As many as 40 baby snakes can be born to a single mother.