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Kangaroo rats are placental mammals (unlike rat-kangaroos, which are marsupials), and give birth to live young.
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all snakes are born when the mother snake lays the eggs with the baby snakes in them and then the snakes hatch out of the eggs. Edit: Not ALL snakes lay eggs - some give birth to live young.
all snakes lay eggs
This statement about all snakes lay eggs is incorrect. Actually there are a few species of snakes that do not lay eggs.. Example, my Columbian Boa's do not lay eggs.. My Boa gives birth to live baby snakes... A lot of snakes lay eggs, but no all of them. As for the Corn Snakes, Yes they do lay eggs. I have had several corn snakes, and they do lay eggs.
all snakes lay eggs NO - All snakes don't lay eggs! Cottonmouths give birth to live young. They don't lay eggs!
they lay eggs
Yellow rat snakes reproduce through oviparity, meaning they lay eggs. Typically, the female will find a suitable location, such as rotting logs or leaf litter, to lay a clutch of 6 to 30 eggs. After about 60 to 70 days of incubation, the eggs hatch, and the young snakes emerge fully formed and independent. These snakes usually breed in the spring and early summer months.
Snakes can lay eggs or give birth, depending on the species. Some snakes lay eggs, while others give birth to live young.
Ribbon snakes don't lay eggs - they 'give birth' to live babies.
Snakes lay their eggs in a safe and hidden place, such as underground or in a warm, sheltered area.
Not all snakes lay eggs. Some snakes give birth to live young.
Sea snakes do not lay eggs. They give birth to live young.