Snakes don't have "snake years". A snake's age is the same in human years.
their is no absolute basis to determine a snake's age.
snakes can be 2x the age in human years than they are in snake years.
The average age varies greatly by species. 46 was the longest age of a snake in captivity at the Philadelphia Zoo. The average age of North American Snakes will live about 18-20 years in captivity.
They can range in years but they can live a long life. They live up to 35 years of age, and they can grow up to many feet long. It also depends on what kind of snake it is.
Most snakes will become sexually mature between 18 and 24 months. This varies slightly with the snake species being studied.
Most snakes reach their adult size by the age of five years.
No, a snake's age is the same in human years.
snakes can be 2x the age in human years than they are in snake years.
There is no special age, I have known people as young as 7 years old with corn snakes.
The average age varies greatly by species. 46 was the longest age of a snake in captivity at the Philadelphia Zoo. The average age of North American Snakes will live about 18-20 years in captivity.
Yes, a snake will have a backbone regardless of its age.
They can range in years but they can live a long life. They live up to 35 years of age, and they can grow up to many feet long. It also depends on what kind of snake it is.
Most snakes will become sexually mature between 18 and 24 months. This varies slightly with the snake species being studied.
It varies - according to the age of the snake and the rate of growth.
Whether a snake has fangs does not depend on age; it depends on species. Venomous snakes hatch or are born with their fangs. Nonvenomous snakes have teeth, but not fangs.
Snakes have babies as soon as they are large enough to eat them. They have to be faster than dingos in Australia. They will eat babies of any race. Snakes reproduction maturity ranges from 9 months of age to 2 or 3 years of age before the begin to reproduce. The large range of maturity is due to the snake's species and environment.
The most popular pet snakes on almost all polls and lists the corn snake and ball or royal pythons. Both species are non aggressive, easy to keep and make good pets (with the proper set up). They would be followed by king or milk snakes, hog nose snakes, boa constrictors, carpet pythons and rosy and Kenyan sand boas. improvement/edition: I was told that a good snake for a child such as 10 years of age and up, is a rat snake. I love all snakes! They really fascinate me!
It varies - according to the age of the snake. Younger snakes grow rapidly and, since their skin doesn't 'stretch' like ours does, they need to shed frequently as they grow out of the old skin. A snake under 2 years old may shed every 6-8 weeks, but a fully-grown snake may only shed once every 14 months.