They are retained within the female's body,, while they develop. They are then ejected from the snake's cloaca - and usually laid somewhere warm & damp. This is so the eggs stay at a constant temperature, and don not dry out.
No, live birth but essentially they are like eggs that are incubated inside the mother with no shell.
Snakes lay their eggs in pits or caves to protect them from other animals and snakes.
snakes normally lay their eggs in humid conditions that are not in direct sun light and on relatively soft ground
Rattlesnakes are ovoviviparous and do not lay eggs in the typical manner of most snakes. The eggs have no shell and are held in the body of the female during the incubation period.
Male snakes do not produce eggs. Female snakes are the only snakes to produce eggs.
all snakes lay eggs
What Kind Of Eggs Do snakes Eat?
all snakes are born when the mother snake lays the eggs with the baby snakes in them and then the snakes hatch out of the eggs. Edit: Not ALL snakes lay eggs - some give birth to live young.
This statement about all snakes lay eggs is incorrect. Actually there are a few species of snakes that do not lay eggs.. Example, my Columbian Boa's do not lay eggs.. My Boa gives birth to live baby snakes... A lot of snakes lay eggs, but no all of them. As for the Corn Snakes, Yes they do lay eggs. I have had several corn snakes, and they do lay eggs.
yes corn snakes do lay eggs and they can have up to 40 eggs
They have them in eggs as do most snakes (pit vipers do not). The coral snake lays 2-3 eggs a clutch in the summer.
No, garter snakes do not eat turtle eggs. Garter snakes prefer live and moving food and turtle eggs are generally too large for them to swallow.
No- and it would not help if they did- snakes are cold blooded.
It is actually a "Clutch" of snakes, or snake eggs
snakes can be born in eggs or have live young
no, corn snakes lay eggs.