After it's 'young' is born, it keeps it where it is. Never lets it leave it's sight. Let's say, an eagle were to of come by and snatched the offspring, the mother of the young would put up a good fight. She would snatch its wing.
It depends on the type of snake. It can be anywhere from two to two hundred, and this is not a strict rule by any means.
That depends upon the species of snake. Some of the smaller species produce babies that are only a few inches long while some of the larger species, such as pythons, may produce babies approaching 20 inches in length.
Snakelet, neonate (a newly-born snake), hatchling (a newly-hatched snake)
A young snake is called a "snakelet" or a "hatchling." When snakes are born, they are typically referred to as hatchlings, similar to other reptiles like turtles. As they grow and mature, they will eventually be considered adult snakes.
Babies have butts because they are born with them.
In the Himalayas
a snake will eat anything it can get its hands on including babies
Baby snakes are known as snakelets or neonates (a newly-born snake) or hatchlings (a newly-hatched snake).
Depends on the snake
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Yes but they are in eggs.
the snake usually would hide/eat there prey, and have babies
Nope...it depends on what type of snake.
Spotted
10 to 60 babies
Newborn babies look blue because in the first seconds after they were born they had not got sufficient amount of oxygen.
Babies with anencephaly have smaller heads and brains due to drugs and alcoholism.