the like any other living thing mates , the female snake then lay eggs ,which last for a couple of weeks then hetch in to new young snakes, then the cycle goes on
you don't breed eggs! You hatchem!!
you don't breed eggs! You hatchem!!
No, it is a reptile and lays eggs. I once seen a Copperhead give birth to LIVE babies, So I would disagree and say it depends on the snake's breed. Some do, some don't: It depends on what type of snake.
Garter snake eggs are soft shelled.
No they are not.
Bull snakes can live up to 22 years. They breed once a year, and usually lay eggs in April or June, with a clutch size that can vary between 5 and 22 eggs.
20 - 50 eggs
... I'd assume the snake! O-o
None ! All snake eggs (or baby snakes for live-bearers) are expelled from the female snake's cloaca (vent).
Yes but they are in eggs.
yup