'A snake eats another' - what cannibalism among invasive snakes reveals about Mallorca's ecosystem
What snake cannibalism can reveal about Mallorca’s ecosystem
A snake eating another in Mallorca points to disturbed ecological balances and competition among invasive species.

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What does it mean when one invasive snake eats another in Mallorca?
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Why are invasive snakes becoming more common in Mallorca?
Imported plant material and suitable hiding places have helped invasive snakes spread in Mallorca.
Are invasive snakes in Mallorca dangerous to people?
The bigger risk is to native wildlife and local ecosystems, not usually to people.
Where in Mallorca are invasive snakes often found?
They tend to appear in rural areas, olive groves and places with stored wood or hollow trunks.
What should I do if I see a snake in Mallorca?
Stay back, photograph it safely if possible, and report the sighting.
Why are imported olive trees and hollow trunks a concern in Mallorca?
Hollow trunks can hide snakes and help invasive species arrive unnoticed.
How can Mallorca reduce the spread of invasive snakes?
Better inspections, reporting and monitoring can help slow the spread.
When is the best time to check for snakes in Mallorca?
Warmer periods often bring more sightings, but regular checks are better than waiting for one season.
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