Snake eggs are primarily used for reproduction, allowing female snakes to lay their eggs as a means of propagating their species. In some cultures, snake eggs are also considered a delicacy and are consumed for their nutritional value. Additionally, they may be used in traditional medicine practices, believed to have various health benefits. Conservation efforts may focus on protecting snake eggs to ensure the survival of certain species.
Garter snake eggs are soft shelled.
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
Yes but they are in eggs.
yup
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.
No snake will lay pink eggs all snakes will gave live birth or lay eggs that are white or a cream color and the eggs are soft shelled non like birds. I hope this was helpful :-)
There's no such species as a horse snake !
yes...
the blacktied mombo ethel egglayer