For the same reason humans and other animals have babies - to perpetuate the species !
Nope - as with all snakes, once the babies arrive, they are completely independent from the parents.
about 10.
Yes they have babies all the time, sometimes with monkeys and snakes.
No. Snakes fend for themselves from their first moment of life.
yes
Yes! Emerald Tree Boas ,do have babies unless their boy snakes!
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Ribbon snakes don't lay eggs - they 'give birth' to live babies.
yes they do
Snakes have babies as soon as they are large enough to eat them. They have to be faster than dingos in Australia. They will eat babies of any race. Snakes reproduction maturity ranges from 9 months of age to 2 or 3 years of age before the begin to reproduce. The large range of maturity is due to the snake's species and environment.
Garter snakes could have as little as three babies, or as many as 80. Some have given birth to 98 individuals at once!
The person who answered before doesn't know crap. Corn snakes constrict when they get older. as babies they dont