Nope - after mating, the young snakes develop within the female's body. They are born enclosed in individual membranes, which the hatchling snake breaks out of as soon as it emerges from the female's cloaca.
By eggs
For a few months.
no they are not mammals, they reptile however they give birth live young anacondas of about 2 fts long since they (anacondas) have the ability to harsh their layed eggs inside their wombs.
No, anacondas do not have their mother after they are born. Anacondas are ovoviviparous, meaning they give birth to live young rather than laying eggs. Once the young are born, they are independent and must fend for themselves, as the mother does not provide any care or protection.
No. Anacondas are among the largest snakes in the world.
Anacondas don't lay eggs.
anacondas do
By eggs
No. Anacondas, like most boas, give live birth.
the mother lays eggs...
anacondas lay 20 to 80 eggs
no cause there not amphibians
Anacondas don't lay eggs. They give live birth.
For a few months.
no they are not mammals, they reptile however they give birth live young anacondas of about 2 fts long since they (anacondas) have the ability to harsh their layed eggs inside their wombs.
Anacondas don't lay eggs.
Anacondas don't lay eggs, they give live birth like all boas.