no, they just develop the organs in the egg but as they go out from the egg they are still baby's and grow bigger ( just like humans )
Yes a snake is hatched from an egg because the snake is an cold-blooded reptile.
So that it can grow as it will have just grown out of it's old skin.
yes, much larger
The egg of the fairyfly wasp. A hummingbird's egg is the smallest bird egg.
A snake
yes it is
no
eggs don't grow. they come from a chicken (hen) or if your talking about a different egg such as a goose egg its the same thing. its impossible ''TO GROW"" a egg
No.
A snake sheds its skin, because it allows the snake to grow.
Contact a local wildlife rescue organization, animal control, or a reptile expert for assistance with identifying and handling the snake egg found in your yard. It's important to avoid touching or disturbing the egg until you have professional guidance on how to proceed.
get a long pipe with a lid on one end. put an egg into the pipe, at the far end with the lid. then put the pipe with the egg in it anywhere where the snake will go (eg. under the house). then wait. the snake will be attracted by the egg, and it will go into the pipe. once its in there, it cant turn around or go backwards. so it wont get out. when you hear rattling or something from the pipe, the snake might be in there. if the snake is in there, then you can either leave the snake in there to die, or do something with it.