No. Snakes have a single rear vent (opening) that shares access to all of its internal organs (sexual and digestive); it is not an anus per se in the same sense that we normally use the word. The closest term you could use in relation to a human would be your 'shorts' (as it, they, cover all the same things).
Out of it's anus.
they are born in eggs then when they come out there mother leaves them and they are by them sefs they end up having to find shelter
Garter snake eggs are soft shelled.
Snakes lay eggs via a process called oviposition. The eggs develop and are then laid through the cloaca, which is an opening in the snake's body that serves as the endpoint for the digestive, reproductive, and urinary tracts.
Snakes, and many other primitive (compared to advanced mammals) animals have an opening in their bodies called the cloaca(Latin for "sewer"). Into this channel empty the anus, the urethra and the birth channel.
20 - 50 eggs
None ! All snake eggs (or baby snakes for live-bearers) are expelled from the female snake's cloaca (vent).
... I'd assume the snake! O-o
In India a snake layed 200 eggs in one month.I think that's a record!
It doesn't. The snake lays eggs, leaves them, and moves on. When the eggs hatch the baby snake starts to hunt.
Yes but they are in eggs.
yup