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What are the different types of snake eggs?

There are two main types of snake eggs: hard-shelled eggs and soft-shelled eggs. Hard-shelled eggs have a tough outer layer, while soft-shelled eggs have a more flexible outer layer. Both types of eggs are laid by female snakes and are incubated until they hatch.


Chicks are born from eggs?

Yes. Chicks come from fertilized and incubated eggs.


Do female snakes keep the eggs in their body and then hatch out the babies?

No, female snakes lay eggs and do not keep them in their bodies to hatch. They lay their eggs in a suitable location where they will be incubated until they hatch. Some snake species give birth to live young, bypassing the egg stage.


Do parakeets have to sit on their eggs?

Yes, like all birds, the eggs must be incubated to hatch.


How does a snake lay eggs and what is the process involved in their reproduction?

Snakes lay eggs through a process called oviparous reproduction. Female snakes produce eggs internally, which are then laid outside the body. The eggs are fertilized by male snakes before being laid. Once laid, the eggs are incubated either by the female or by the environment until they hatch into baby snakes.


What is the danger of a chicken snake being in a chicken house?

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.


When a blue jay is born is it incubated?

There's a terminology problem here. Birds, including blue jays, lay eggs. The eggs are then incubated until the young birds hatch from them. If you consider "hatching" to be the same as "being born", then no, the incubation has already taken place. If you consider "born" to correspond more to the egg laying part, then yes, the eggs are incubated after being laid.


What is a clutch a set of?

The complete set of eggs produced or incubated at one time.


What is a rooster needed for?

If eggs are to be incubated for hatch, they must be fertilized. That is where the rooster comes in.


A type of snake?

There are several species of snakes: * Non-Venomous Snakes (Large Terrestrial) * ** Eastern Rat Snake ** *** Black Rat Snake *** Yellow Rat Snake ** Corn Snake ** *** Eastern Corn Snake ** Black Racer ** Eastern Coachwhip Snake ** Eastern King Snake ** Pine Snake * Non-Venomous Snakes (Medium Terrestrial) * ** Eastern Hognose Snake ** Eastern Garter Snake ** Eastern Ribbon Snake ** Peninsula Ribbon Snake ** Mole King Snake ** Eastern Milk Snake ** Rough Green Snake * Non-Venomous Snakes (Small Terrestrial) * ** Scarlet King Snake ** Scarlet Snake ** Southern Hognose Snake ** Ringneck Snake ** Eastern Worm Snake ** Brown Snakes ** *** Brown Snake *** Redbelly Snake ** Earth Snake ** Pine Woods Snake ** Southeastern Crowned Snake * Wetland Species * ** Water Snakes ** *** Northern Water Snake *** Southern Water Snake *** Plainbelly Water Snake *** Brown Water Snake *** Florida Green Water Snake *** Florida Green Water Snake ** Crayfish Snakes ** *** Queen Snake *** Glossy Crayfish Snake ** Carolina Swamp Snake ** Rainbow Snake ** Eastern Mud Snake * Venomous (Larger) * ** Moccasins ** *** Copperhead Snake *** Cottonmouth Snake ** Rattlesnakes ** *** Timber Rattlesnake *** Eastern Diamondback * Venomous (Smaller) * ** Pygmy Rattlesnakes ** *** Carolina Pygmy Rattlesnake *** Dusky Pygmy Rattlesnake ** Eastern Coral Snake


If you dont get the right sex corn snake would they let you trade him in?

This completely depends upon the breeder, or where the snake was bought from. Often times, breeders will state that they do not guarantee sexes in young reptiles, but will "predict" a sex based upon the temperature the the eggs were incubated at, or close observation of the reptile and its growth.


How often does a hen ovulate?

Hens ovulate daily: their eggs. If their eggs are fertile there is a chance of them hatching into chicks, if incubated correctly.