Juvenile just means that the animal is neither a hatchling or an adult, but in between. Not a baby but not sexually mature. Hope this helps.
Neonate snake, Juvenile snake, or Baby snake.
i use a ten gallon tank it works for mine but it all depends on how big your snake is
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There are 123 venomous snakes in Texas and 3456 non-venomous snakes in Texas.
It could be a juvenile so you wont be able to know. Do you know where it's native or where it was seen?
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Pup. But some people also say cub, so it's kinda confusing. ~PikiSkymin.
Not usually. Their main diet is small manuals and ground dwelling birds, but juvenile rattlesnakes do occasionally eat insects.
Juvenile can be used as an adjective (juvenile crimes) and a noun (a juvenile).
The garter snake known for its distinctive blue belly is the Eastern garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis). This subspecies is commonly found in the eastern United States and parts of Canada. The blue coloration is most prominent in juvenile snakes and can vary in intensity among individuals. Eastern garter snakes are non-venomous and often exhibit a pattern of stripes along their bodies.