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"Snake nests" are generally a misconception and don't exist. When snakes lay their eggs of have their litter they do it in an already existing site. Whether it be a rodent burrow or a rotten log, if the female feels it's an acceptable place for her babies to start their life then that's where it will be. In captivity it has been noticed that they like high humidity, tight, warm places for nesting sites. Also, while they may make modifications to the site, they will never completely "build" a nest in the traditional sense.

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