no snakes do not stay with there mothers when they hatch.
Yes, snakes hatch from eggs.
Buy one or find one in a swamp that just "happened" to be there and put it in a incubator and hatch it.
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.
Snakes give birth through a process called ovoviviparity, where the eggs develop inside the mother's body and hatch before being born. The mother then gives birth to live young. The process is similar to live birth in mammals, with the mother typically giving birth to a litter of baby snakes.
The simple answer is - they don't ! Once the young snakes hatch (or are born in the case of live-bearers) they are completely independent of the mother, and quickly disperse to find their first meal.
No. Snakes hatch from eggs.
They don't necessarily 'abandon' them. It's simply that the newborn snakes are independent from the moment they hatch (or are born in the case of live-bearers) and slide away from the mother in search of their first meal.
No
snakes stay with their parents for about two weeks after they hatch, then their parents abandon them.
yes
mother turtles and snakes are difficult
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