Instead of laying eggs, the developing embryos form and grow inside the female snake, and are 'born' when their time is ready.
Some snakes give birth to live young , others lay eggs. In the U.S. sone examples of egg layers are the Racers, King snakes and Coral snake. Examples of live birthing snakes are: all the venomous snakes with the exception of the Coral snake, Water snakes, Garter snakes>
Well snakes sometimes have live births depending what type they are but on a whole most coldblooded animals lay eggs.
Live births among reptiles are not a '...rare occasion...' Boa constrictors and Garter Snakes both are naturally live-bearers, as are some lizard species.
mammals always have live births and a wolverine is a land mammal so they have live births
Yes, snakes live in rainforests. Most snakes that live there are pythons.yes.
Snakes do live in Qatar but most of them live in the desert. I don't think snakes live in areas that people live.
Coral snakes do not live in water.
In 2008, 80 infants died per 1000 live births.
yes snakes live after they die
Australasian Tiger Snakes of the genus Notechis produce about 30 young on average, but on occasion births can be as low as 10 or as high as 64(the known record). Unlike most snakes of the family Elapidae such as cobras and mambas, the Tiger Snake gives birth to live young rather than laying eggs.
Sandalwood tree snakes live.
Yes, lots of snakes live there.