The average lifespan of this snake is 10 - 12 years
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this is actually a complicated question. depending on where the garter snakes habitat is and the other animals that make up its food chain, a garter snakes diet can vary in three ways. some garter snakes eat fish and frogs if they live near water, some can eat mice or rats if they live in a plain or Forrest, some can even eat slugs and worms! but most fall into the general category where they will eat almost any of the above they can find.
The lifespan of snakes varies depending on the species. On average, snakes can live between 10-30 years in the wild, with some species capable of living over 30 years in captivity. The oldest recorded snake lived to be over 50 years old.
10 yrs
yes corn snakes do lay eggs and they can have up to 40 eggs
Garter snakes typically give birth to between 10 to 40 live babies at a time, although some species can have litters of up to 80. The number of offspring can vary based on factors such as the species, the size and health of the female, and environmental conditions. Garter snakes are ovoviviparous, meaning the eggs develop inside the mother, and she gives birth to fully formed young.
Insects, small rodents, small amphibians and other snakes.
they are about 1 foot and 2 inch ^^^^ I left this answer alone - just to show how some people DON'T read the question properly !. After mating, the gestation period for Garter snakes is between two and three months. The female 'gives birth' to live young - as opposed to laying eggs.... Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
It depends on the species of snake. Some can live up to 20 years, and one of the oldest recorded was a python that lived to be 48 years old. Rattlesnakes live from 20 to 30 years in captivity, but most live only about 3 to 5 years in the wild.
After mating, the female retains the developing embryos within her body, until they're fully developed. Each baby is ejected or 'born' from the cloaca - the ventral opening to the reproductive organs.
100 not 100 if it is a corn snake it can live up tp 20!
Snakes have a wide range of lifespans depending on the species, but most commonly live between 10-30 years in the wild. Some species, like the ball python or corn snake, can live into their 30s or 40s in captivity with proper care. Bowhead snakes have been known to live over 100 years.