other animals eat it
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.
Snakes hatch from eggs, which is not quite the same as being born. Eggs are laid in nests.
The species is an egg-layer. The eggs are laid in rotten logs, or other secretive places and left alone. The eggs take 2-3 months to hatch, when the young snakes go off in search of their first meal.
Reptiles whose young hatch from eggs laid outside the mother's body are oviparous. These reptiles include species like turtles, lizards, and snakes that lay eggs in nests or burrows and do not provide parental care to their offspring once the eggs are laid.
Some snakes and lizards lay eggs even if they've not been mated. These eggs will be infertile.
From eggs like all other snakes
Snakes make eggs through a process called oviparous reproduction. Female snakes produce eggs internally, which are then laid outside the body. The eggs are usually covered in a protective shell and kept warm until they hatch. This process allows the embryos to develop outside the mother's body.
yes especially water snakes Edit: NO - snakes do NOT lay eggs in water - even water snakes ! The membrane shell of reptile eggs is porous - if it laid its eggs in water - the eggs would never hatch, as the developing embryo would DROWN ! Snakes that spend their entire life at sea more often give birth to live young instead of laying eggs, those species that DO lay eggs come back onto land just long enough to lay the eggs before returning to the sea. Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
corn snakes lay their eggs in their home or if you have them for pets they lay their eggs inside their hide
Like most wild snakes - their eggs are laid in warm, moist places. The humidity and warmth help the eggs develop over a period of 80-90 days. The newly-hatched snakes have venom just as potent as an adult's.
No. The term is ovivaporous- they retain eggs inside the body until they hatch, and give birth to live baby garter snakes. But the eggs are not laid outside the body.
they become bigger and eventually break and its hatchs