Yes, some species of snakes give birth to live ones.
No. Most vipers give birth to live young. Other venomous snakes, though, such as cobras, lay eggs.
Yes, even when they're hatched from an egg.
Either - it depends on the species !
no they have eggs
Yes
Only one kind of snake is born live and that would be the Colombian red tail boa
Either - it depends on the species. Some lay eggs and some give birth to live young.
HatchedMost reptiles lay eggs and they hatch, however some snakes and lizards give birth to live young.In eggs.Birds,reptiles,amphibians,and fish are all born in eggs.Mammals are born alive.
All snakes where alive at that time
when snakes are fighting and they bite they are trying to win the battle to get away from the predator and make it alive and kill some more
Most snakes lay eggs, but many kinds of snakes are born alive, fully formed. This includes rattlesnakes, which are born alive, from soft unshelled eggs that the female carries in her abdomen until they hatch. This mode of reproduction is called ovoviviparous.
all snakes are born when the mother snake lays the eggs with the baby snakes in them and then the snakes hatch out of the eggs. Edit: Not ALL snakes lay eggs - some give birth to live young.
No because some snakes are not poisnous at all
Fake snakes made of rubber were never alive in the first place. There is a kind of snake called a "rubber boa", and while there certainly are dead ones, there are also some who are alive; the species is not extinct. Rubber boas are interesting in that they're extremely docile and have never been known to bite a human, but they are alive. At least the ones who are alive are alive.
yes corn snakes do lay eggs and they can have up to 40 eggs
Some of species born alive, but most of them are born hatched.
Millions of years