The female cobra lays the eggs.
The breeding season for king cobras begins in January. The female will lay her eggs two months after mating. The eggs incubate for 60 to 70 days before they hatch.
Male and female snakes mate for life. Baby snakes come from eggs. When they are born the Mother just shows them how to hunt and then they are gone. This happens several weeks after they are hatched. Eggs may take 60-70 days to hatch. Female King Cobras lay up to 20 to 50 eggs. The eggs are usually white. The female King Cobra will do anything to protect its eggs, even if it has to attack one of the strongest animals.
Female eggs are produced in the ovaries, which are two small organs located in a woman's pelvis. The ovary releases a mature egg during ovulation, which then travels through the fallopian tube to the uterus.
A female king cobra is simply referred to as a "female king cobra." Unlike some other species, king cobras do not have a specific name or term that distinguishes females from males. They are known for their impressive size and unique behaviors, such as nesting and guarding their eggs, which the female does after laying them.
Female alligator eggs are fertilized internally by a male alligator through a process called copulation. After mating, the female alligator lays the fertilized eggs in a nest that she builds using mud, vegetation, and other materials to protect the eggs until they hatch.
They come from eggs that the female lay.
Baby cobras are laid, not birthed. In general cobras lay 12 to 60 eggs at once (depending on breed), and it is rare that all of them hatch at the same time, so the best guess is the whole nest timing - 12 to 60 all together.
Its vent.
eggs
Yes, they are a reptile.
Yes, eggs come from the ovaries of female animals, including birds and mammals. The eggs are developed and released by the ovaries during ovulation.