All snakes have young, that's how snakes continue as a species.
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Actually, a young snake is called a hatchling or a neonate, depending on the species. They are not referred to as cubs.
It depends how big the snake is. Young ones' teeth are tiny, and are unlikely to puncture a persons skin. An adult, however, has teeth that are 3-4mm long, and are capable of breaking the skin.
Not particularly good ones - after the young snakes arrive (either by being born, or hatching from eggs) they are completely independent from the mother snake.
The Vine snake hunts young birds, Lizards.
in your bed
Kill the prey before they feed it to their young.
No. Young snakes must fend for themselves.
Any snake bites hurt, it's the poisonous ones that are dangerous though
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