The snakes coils their eggs. They protect their eggs by attacking the predators.
Nobody - they're completely independent from the moment they hatch.
In many cases the mommy snake but in other cases, nobody. They are on their own.
Not always. However - some Pythons and venomous snakes are known to coil around their brood to protect them from predators. Usually, eggs are laid in damp, warm places to hatch on their own.
Depends what species of snake it came from. Certainly keep it moist (NOT WET). Temperature is critical - you NEED to know the species to keep it at the right temperature to hatch it.
A mother is someone who takes care of a baby
The mother of a baby spider monkey takes care of it.
The answer is baby pythons.
Baby worms receive no parental care. They are on their own.
A mother is someone who takes care of a baby
Nobody takes care of them - they are on their own from the moment they hatch from their eggs.
A gynecologist takes care of women's reproductive health, an obstetrician takes care of women while they are pregnant and deliver the baby. A peditrician takes care of the baby.
the mother
The momma
mother
Their mother.
The female dolphins takes care of their calves by nursing them with their milk.