None. Garter snakes give birth to live young. A female garter snake may give birth to anywhere from 3 to 80 young.
100, about!
Garter snakes (semi aquatic new world colubrids of the genus thamnophis) do not lay eggs. The young incubator with in the mother in an egg like sack and are born live birth. Therefore the eggs you must have are either A not from a garter snake or B urate (solid urin).
Personally, I had one live for 13 years. It depends on the quality of care given in captivity, and if the snake was a baby when obtained. In the wild, they probably live only a few years due to predation and other hazards (such as getting hit by cars).
After mating, the female retains the developing embryos within her body, until they're fully developed. Each baby is ejected or 'born' from the cloaca - the ventral opening to the reproductive organs.
worms lay 1000 and earthworms lay only 500
100, about!
No. The term is ovivaporous- they retain eggs inside the body until they hatch, and give birth to live baby garter snakes. But the eggs are not laid outside the body.
Majority of reptiles do lay eggs but gartner snakes are live bearers. All boas and all vipers also are live bearers.
Yes. Among others, boas, vipers, and garter snakes give birth to live young.
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There's no such species as a horse snake !
Many species lay eggs. Only one venomous species is possible and that's the coral snake.
Most reptiles lay eggs, but some species do not. An couple of examples of the latter would be the garter snake or all boas and all vipers. The eggs are fertilized inside the mother then hatch inside the mother then are born alive.
Garter snakes (semi aquatic new world colubrids of the genus thamnophis) do not lay eggs. The young incubator with in the mother in an egg like sack and are born live birth. Therefore the eggs you must have are either A not from a garter snake or B urate (solid urin).
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The average is 30-35 but they can lay up to sixty !
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