23-25 days
They are known as 'Prairie Ringneck Snake' . They are sociable which means they are often found hiding together. They sometimes lay eggs in the same places. They mate in spring and lay eggs in June and July. Eggs are whitish and about one inch long. Each female lays up to ten eggs at a time. The eggs hatch in about two months. Young Ringnecks are four inches long when they are born. Northern Ringneck Snakescan live up to 20 years.-Hailey
Ring-neck doves are docile and friendly. They do not peck at a person; they are not predatory birds, they are seed eaters. They are not flighty,which means they come out of the cage and sit in the same place for long periods. They are easily trained to step onto your finger, but prefer not to ride around on a shoulder. They coo throughout the day and the night, from time to time, even if the cage is covered for darkness.
No. Not at all.
The description matches that of a Eastern rat snake (Pantherophis alleghaniensis). This non-venomous snake is commonly found in Florida and North Carolina. It's known for its glossy black scales and distinctive yellowish or golden collar-like ring around its neck.
that's a northern ringneck snake
because they do
The collared doves and ringed turtle doves have that coloration.
They didn't hatch because the momma dove didnt incubate them right.
The Eurasian collared dove and ringed turtle dove are ring necked doves.
Doves and pigeons are highly edivble.
Ring necked pheasant.
25-30 years
It's a ring neck snake, grows to about 20" long and feeds on worms, salamanders. found from Nova Scotia to Boston
They are known as 'Prairie Ringneck Snake' . They are sociable which means they are often found hiding together. They sometimes lay eggs in the same places. They mate in spring and lay eggs in June and July. Eggs are whitish and about one inch long. Each female lays up to ten eggs at a time. The eggs hatch in about two months. Young Ringnecks are four inches long when they are born. Northern Ringneck Snakescan live up to 20 years.-Hailey
Ring-neck doves are docile and friendly. They do not peck at a person; they are not predatory birds, they are seed eaters. They are not flighty,which means they come out of the cage and sit in the same place for long periods. They are easily trained to step onto your finger, but prefer not to ride around on a shoulder. They coo throughout the day and the night, from time to time, even if the cage is covered for darkness.
No. Doves are not mammals - they are birds. The differences between birds and mammals are:Birds have feathers while mammals have fur, hair or skinBirds lay eggs whilst mammals (with the exception of the monotremes) bear live youngBirds do not feed their young on mothers' milk like all mammals do
Mourning doves eat seeds, primarily parakeet food or if you want wild bird food get some with sunflower seeds mixed with grit. ALWAYS buy grit and have that as an option if you're keeping one as a pet. Mourning doves are most like the domesticated Ring-neck Dove. You can learn a lot from reading up on care of ring-neck doves. Hope this helps!