Snakes use a combination of stealth, patience, and their specialized hunting techniques to capture their prey. Many snakes are ambush predators, lying in wait for their prey to come within striking distance. Once the prey is close enough, the snake strikes quickly, using its venom to immobilize or kill the prey. Some snakes also constrict their prey by coiling around it to cut off its blood flow and prevent it from breathing. Overall, snakes rely on their keen senses, such as heat-sensing pits and specialized tongues, to locate and capture their next meal.