Depends on the species - anything from 6 to 60 !
A litter is typically used to refer to a group of young animals born at the same time, such as kittens or puppies. However, the term "litter" is not commonly used to describe a group of baby snakes. Instead, baby snakes are often referred to as a clutch or a brood.
Yes, a group of just born (hatchling) snakes, or a group of snake eggs, are known as a clutch.
Well, about 16 per litter.
The average litter size is 3-4, and they can have as many as 9 in one litter.
12
20_40
4-8
2-3
None. Garter snakes give birth to live young. A female garter snake may give birth to anywhere from 3 to 80 young.
Garter snakes could have as little as three babies, or as many as 80. Some have given birth to 98 individuals at once!
A skunk litter is baby skunks.
Baby garden snakes, like many young reptiles, thrive in warm and humid environments. They prefer habitats with plenty of cover, such as tall grass, leaf litter, or shrubs, where they can hide from predators and hunt for small prey. Access to water sources is also important for hydration. Overall, they seek environments that provide both protection and food.