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the like any other living thing mates , the female snake then lay eggs ,which last for a couple of weeks then hetch in to new young snakes, then the cycle goes on
you don't breed eggs! You hatchem!!
you don't breed eggs! You hatchem!!
No, it is a reptile and lays eggs. I once seen a Copperhead give birth to LIVE babies, So I would disagree and say it depends on the snake's breed. Some do, some don't: It depends on what type of snake.
Garter snake eggs are soft shelled.
Snake eggs are soft not hard.It is as soft as leather.
No they are not.
Bull snakes can live up to 22 years. They breed once a year, and usually lay eggs in April or June, with a clutch size that can vary between 5 and 22 eggs.
20 - 50 eggs
... I'd assume the snake! O-o
None ! All snake eggs (or baby snakes for live-bearers) are expelled from the female snake's cloaca (vent).
yup