were do snakes get there energy from

Snakes obtain their energy from the food they consume. They are carnivorous animals and primarily feed on other animals such as rodents, birds, frogs, and other small reptiles. They use their sharp teeth to capture and swallow their prey whole. Once the food is ingested, snakes digest it slowly using strong stomach acids. The energy derived from the digestion process is then used for various bodily functions such as growth, movement, reproduction, and maintaining body temperature.