i had the same question. I just killed one in my driveway by burning it with gas
A water moccasin, which is the only poisonous semi-aquatic North American snake, gives birth to between 1 and 15 live baby moccasins, which are lighter in color than their mother. They are more similar in color to a copperhead than the adult moccasin.
Baby snakes are called hatchlings; between this and adulthood they are called juveniles.
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.
Some snakes lay eggs, while others give birth to live young. Newborn snakes are usually exact replicas of their parents, sometimes more brightly colored, and obviously very tiny. A 1 meter (about 3 feet) long snake's young may only be 120mm (about 5 inches) long. Newborn snakes are born fully developed, and are on their own immediately. As tiny versions of their parents, they can be very cute. Venemous newborn snakes, though, are fully capable of delivering a venemous bite.
Baby tigers survive with the help of their mother, who provides them with milk and protection. They learn important hunting and survival skills by observing and playing with their mother. As they grow, they become more independent and start hunting on their own.
snakes dont care about there babys because they need to learnWhen the eggs of a snake hatch, they are ready to take care of themselves, thus the mother does not need to do any more.
Depending on the species of snake, the number varies from 2 to 50, though the larger the type of snake the more eggs, or baby snakes, the snake is likely to have.
Basically a snake's offspring is more snakes.Most snakes lay eggs which hatch into small snakes external to their bodies, but there are some species that are ovoviviparous, these retain their eggs and hatch them internally giving birth to live young.
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yes. and peacock is male. the mother is the peahen and the baby is a peachick.
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Genetics do not make a baby, they determine whether the baby will be more like the father or mother. Genetics can help determine traits like a baby having hair or eye colour like the mother.
About 12 or more weeks
It could mean the baby is getting ready to drop.
Baby bears may stay with the mother for two years or more.
Impossible to answer - without knowng (a) where you are and (b) a more detailed description of the reptile.
Mother-Dam; Dad-Sire; Babies-Foal (more specific, female baby-filly; male baby-colt)