Baby Snake
pinky mice or baby crickets
they group together in colonies for protection
One word. Newborn
Newborn deers are called "fawns".
True possums, marsupials of Australia and some nearby islands, are not carnivorous and do not eat snakes and rats.
They eat Pinky mice, they are the baby mice that don't have any fur yet
Some synonyms for newborn are old, aged, and elderly.
A neonate is the name used to describe any newborn animal, including a snake.
newborn
Some snakes lay eggs, while others give birth to live young. Newborn snakes are usually exact replicas of their parents, sometimes more brightly colored, and obviously very tiny. A 1 meter (about 3 feet) long snake's young may only be 120mm (about 5 inches) long. Newborn snakes are born fully developed, and are on their own immediately. As tiny versions of their parents, they can be very cute. Venemous newborn snakes, though, are fully capable of delivering a venemous bite.
The word snakes is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.Snakes in the grass is an idiom.If the word snakes has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The snakes' movements through the grass left trails.
They don't necessarily 'abandon' them. It's simply that the newborn snakes are independent from the moment they hatch (or are born in the case of live-bearers) and slide away from the mother in search of their first meal.