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Snakes do not care for their young.
The snakes don't take care of their young. They lay eggs and leave.
No i dont think so...
You cant
they go fishing well for fish
Usually, the momma will forget about it.
No, baby snakes receive no parental care. They are on their own from the moment of birth.
DAD when the moms getting food both while shes back
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Absolutely. Garter snakes are a common choice for new herpetologists - due to their calm nature, and relatively simple living needs. They don't require any special licensing - and are available from most reptile shops. Remember, though - if you're not familiar with their upkeep - do some research before you buy one. It's no good getting a reptile - without prior knowledge of how to take care of it.
Personally, I had one live for 13 years. It depends on the quality of care given in captivity, and if the snake was a baby when obtained. In the wild, they probably live only a few years due to predation and other hazards (such as getting hit by cars).
The simple answer is - they don't !... Once a baby snake is born or hatched - it is completely independent of the parents.