Snake Eater may refer to:
The XM16E1 is an American-made automatic combat rifle. It was essentially the same weapon as the Armalite AR-15 with the addition of a forward assist and corresponding notches in the bolt carrier. It was adopted in 1964 as the US Rifle, Caliber 5.56mm, M16. 1 Overview 2 Usage 2.1 Operation Snake Eater 3 Behind the scenes 3.1 Discussions between characters 3.1.1 The Boss 3.1.2 Sigint 4 Gallery.
- A member or former member of the Special Forces (i.e. Green Berets). This nickname was acquired due to the Special Forces serving snake meat at the Gabriel Demonstration Area on Fort Bragg, for visiting VIPs, the press, etc.
- Snake Eater (identification system), the military insurgent database developed for Iraqi soldiers by U.S. military personnel and companies.
- Ophiophagy, a specialized form of feeding or alimentary behavior of animals which hunt and eat snakes
- Snake Eater (film), a 1989 action film starring Lorenzo Lamas
- Snake-Eater, a fictional member of the Phoenix Guard in G.I. Joe: America's Elite
- Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, a 2004 video game by Hideo Kojima (Konami)
- Snake Eater (lacrosse), Native American lacrosse player
- In various video games, including the Metal Gear series, there are instances of dummied code, or coding that, while included, is left over from development and is not actually used in the game. Some of these can be found in the PC versions embedded in code. 1 Metal Gear 2 Snake's Revenge 3 Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake 4 Metal Gear Solid 4.1 Unused textures 4.2 Opening 4.3 VR select stage 4.4 Demo.
- Notably the King Cobra that is the largest venomous snake and primarily a snake eater. With adult King Cobras averaging 10-14 feet and growing up to about 18 feet, they can easily handle Burmese pythons for at least the first few years of their lives.
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