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What does Agkistrodon acutus eat?
Feeding method

Omnivorous snakes feed on frogs, toads, lizards, birds and rodents, among which rodents are the most frequently eaten. Agkistrodon halys is a viviparous animal, with few births and slow growth, so it is a rare animal.

There is little difference between cultured and wild Agkistrodon acutus snakes. The cultured Agkistrodon acutus is slightly fatter and more docile because of its rich nutrition. The wild Agkistrodon acutus is slightly darker and thinner.

Feeding conditions:

The temperature is above 25 degrees.

The humidity is between 60 and 80.

Feed it once a week, depending on the size of the snake.

Agkistrodon acutus, about 1 m, can eat about 3 mice.

After more than one meter, slowly increase your food intake.

Highly toxic, pay attention to prevent being bitten.