They take about 60 days to develop inside the mother snake, before she lays them.
They don't carry their eggs, when it comes time they lay their eggs.
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Some snakes and lizards lay eggs even if they've not been mated. These eggs will be infertile.
It takes around 60 days from conception to laying eggs.
The average is 30-35 but they can lay up to sixty !
That depends on the species. Anywhere from 6 to 60 !This depends on the species of snake, the Eastern Diamond back has on average 12 young, the anaconda is usually between 20-40, the corn snake lays about 12-24 eggs.
To be honest, I'm not quite sure. But if your snake passes the eggs safely and you dont want to the little snake babies, you can freeze the eggs, unless you object to snaky abortions. This is what bird keepers do for unwanted eggs.
Not all will survive. Eggs laid in the wild will be at risk of predators eating them. Additionally, some eggs laid may not be fertile.
corn snakes lay their eggs in their home or if you have them for pets they lay their eggs inside their hide
There is really no single species of "chicken snake" There are however several snakes that will eat eggs and chickens when available. Eastern Rat Snake Northern Pine Snake Corn Snake Black Rat Snake Grey Rat Snake These species grow large enough to steal eggs from a nest and take a hen when the opportunity arises. All these are constrictor type reptiles.
Physically - they are the same shape - just larger versions of the babies. Their patterning is unique - like our fingerprints. No two snake patterns are alike - even if they come from the same clutch of eggs.
A snake lays it's eggs from the females reproductive organ that is located before the tail.