A rattle.
Brown Snake (Storeria dekayi) is a nonvenomous snake but not a native to Idaho. It occurs primarily in the eastern half of the United States.
Yes. Baby caterpillars are poisonous. in fact they are more poisonous than the bigger caterpillar's. the baby hairy caterpillars are poisonous as well
It is simply called a baby tiger snake.
Neonate snake, Juvenile snake, or Baby snake.
No!!
Neko means 'cat' and also 'shamisen' (a Japanese musical instrument) and hebi means snake. The phrase would mean something like 'cat-snake'.
The physical pain of the fangs piercing the skin may not hurt as much as the fangs are smaller but the pain created by the venom would be the same if an adult and baby snake injected the same amount of venom. Working with Wildlife is a company I am involved with and we have produced an e-book that answers many questions like this one and it is a low cost, high value source of accurate information. It also includes a section on what to do if bitten as there are many misconceptions about the correct first aid procedures for snake bite. Regards Julian Craig
Yes
hatchling is the name for an baby snake
No your snake will eat them unless it is a baby snake.
A baby in the back (with a rattle of course), or a rattle snake under the seat
Some non food items that can be eaten by a mother who has pica can be poisonous and can cause the baby to have a deficiency. Also the baby will not receive proper nutrients from such items.