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.
An average 'clutch' would be around 12... but a female can lay just 2 or 3 eggs or as many as 30. It really depends on the individual snake.
That depends on the species. Anywhere from 6 to 60 !This depends on the species of snake, the Eastern Diamond back has on average 12 young, the anaconda is usually between 20-40, the corn snake lays about 12-24 eggs.
Probably two species occur on the island. Thw Western Whip Snake and the Grass Snake
A Narwhal can have up to 2 babies at the most.
10 to 60 babies
how many babaies can a viper have/
a snake will eat anything it can get its hands on including babies
Depends on the snake
Rattlesnakes breed once every 2-3 years.
Yes but they are in eggs.
In the Himalayas
that's disgusting but about 102 kiddin
the snake usually would hide/eat there prey, and have babies
Nope...it depends on what type of snake.
It depends on the species - and the age of the female. She can have anything from 3 to 40 young !
If you encounter a snake with babies, it's best to keep a safe distance and avoid disturbing them. Many snake species are protective of their young, and the mother may be nearby. If the babies are in a location that poses a risk to humans or pets, consider contacting a local wildlife control or animal rescue service for safe relocation. Always prioritize safety and observe wildlife from afar.