Snakes are very powerful in nature. They can devour all kinds of small living animals, but they also have many deadly natural enemies. Many animals are not only not afraid of snakes, but also specialize in eating snakes and become their direct natural enemies, such as wild boar, owl, pangolin, hedgehog, weasel, midge, kite and so on. Some snakes mainly eat snakes, such as king cobra, cobra, golden ring snake, silver ring snake and red chain snake. Among the non-poisonous snakes, King cobra is also famous for eating snakes. In addition, there are Echinothorax frogs in valleys and streams, which are the food of snakes. However, when the number of Echinothorax frogs is large and dominant, they will pounce on snakes and bite them together until they are tortured to death. Snakes are good at catching mice, but during hibernation, cold weather obviously weakens their mobility. When they are in a passive situation, they will be killed by rats. The smallest animal among the natural enemies of snakes is ants, which are specialized in dealing with snakes. For example, in Africa, if a snake meets them, it can't bite or crush them, but it is attacked by thousands of ants as a delicious meal.
In addition, the biggest "natural enemy" of snakes is us humans. Driven by interests, some people hunt snakes, and some rare snakes are even on the verge of extinction, such as pythons and king cobras. To this end, we call on the relevant departments to actively carry out snake injury prevention and control work, and at the same time do a good job in snake protection, so that snakes, a precious wild animal resource, can flourish.