Well sometimes they mite stay in a cave and sometimes not.
They are very dangress!they also usually are in desserts but yeah some snakes stay in caves
Most snakes lay eggs although anacondas give birth to live young. Some snakes lay eggs and some give live birth. All boas give live birth, as well as some garter snakes. There may be a few others, but I cannot recall.
yes corn snakes do lay eggs and they can have up to 40 eggs
Vipers (including rattlesnakes, copperheads, and cottonmouths), boa constrictors, and some North American colubrids such as garter snakes, ribbon snakes, water snakes, earth snakes, and brown snakes
Most snakes lay eggs but some snakes are Ovoviviparous meaning the give birth.
Some snakes give live birth and some lay eggs. Most vipers, boa constrictors, garter snakes and a few other species of snake give live birth. Most of the others build nests and lay eggs and they are very protective of their nests. King cobras are good examples of this. Do not get between a king cobra mother and her nest. Snakes that lay shelled eggs are known as oviparous. Those that have live birth are viviparous.
Not all snakes lay eggs. Some snakes give birth to live young.
Snakes hatch from eggs, which is not quite the same as being born. Eggs are laid in nests.
Snakes can lay eggs or give birth, depending on the species. Some snakes lay eggs, while others give birth to live young.
It depends on the species. Most snakes lay eggs but some give live birth.
Most snakes lay eggs although anacondas give birth to live young. Some snakes lay eggs and some give live birth. All boas give live birth, as well as some garter snakes. There may be a few others, but I cannot recall.
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No. Many nonvenomous snakes, such as boas, give birth to live young. Conversely, a number of venomous snakes lay eggs.
Snakes can lay eggs or give live birth, depending on the species.
No. Snakes hatch from eggs.
Snakes can either give birth to live young or lay eggs, depending on the species.
If you mean "garter snakes" then the answer is no. Garter snakes bear their young live.
If you know where it came from return it there. Toads, like many other amphibians return to the same water in which they hatched themselves in order to spawn. They will travel large distance if necessary to return to the 'birth place.'