Immature snakes are referred to hatchlings after emergence from their egg and are then called juveniles.
No. While snakes do have young, they are not called larvae.
snakelet
Young crocodiles are normally called hatchlings. This also applies to young alligators, lizards, turtles, snakes, and most other reptiles as well.
Snakes do not care for their young.
All snakes have young, that's how snakes continue as a species.
snakes can be born in eggs or have live young
yes they have live young
Some snakes (mostly vipers and boas) appear to give birth to live young. What really happens is that they retain eggs inside instead of laying them, and the young emerge when they hatch. This is called oviviparity.Only mammals nurse their young. Snakes (like birds) are nourished by the egg yolk until they are hatched, then must fend for themselves. Unlike birds, they are not nursed or cared for by the parent.
male snakes..
Rodents.
"snakes" are called "Schlangen" in German.
If you mean "garter snakes" then the answer is no. Garter snakes bear their young live.