Snakes develop from eggs or live birth, depending on the species. After hatching or birth, they undergo a series of growth stages, shedding their skin periodically to accommodate their increasing size. Snakes grow by absorbing nutrients through their diet, primarily consisting of prey such as rodents, insects, and other small animals. Their growth rate can be influenced by factors like species, environmental conditions, and availability of food.
snakes don't grow hair. snakes grow scales to protect their skin.
They grow and develop
No. Snakes cannot grow wings or any other sort of limb.
Depending on the species, garter snakes can grow to around 48 inches long.
Snakes
They grow and develop just like we do. They can grow up to 60ft.
corn snakes can out grow their tanks. they are not limited to the size of the tank. and when they do grow out, a new tank should be bought. id say about a 20-30 gallon tank is best for corn snakes.
They 'give birth' - the young snakes develop within the female's body.
what will happen to organisms if they do not grow and develop
Snakes shed their skin because it doesn't expand as they grow like ours does. When they emerge, their skin is soft for a while and they can grow larger.
They grow by milking their cubs and develop fluffy hair
Grow