Yes, a group of just born (hatchling) snakes, or a group of snake eggs, are known as a clutch.
A litter is typically used to refer to a group of young animals born at the same time, such as kittens or puppies. However, the term "litter" is not commonly used to describe a group of baby snakes. Instead, baby snakes are often referred to as a clutch or a brood.
A flock chickens, a brood of hens, and a clutch or peep of chicks.
A group of turtle babies is called a clutch. This refers to the eggs laid by the female turtle, which can hatch into multiple baby turtles.
Baby snakes are called hatchlings; between this and adulthood they are called juveniles.
A single baby duck is called a duckling, now make that plural. A group of ducks, however, is called a balding.
A litter is typically used to refer to a group of young animals born at the same time, such as kittens or puppies. However, the term "litter" is not commonly used to describe a group of baby snakes. Instead, baby snakes are often referred to as a clutch or a brood.
A flock chickens, a brood of hens, and a clutch or peep of chicks.
Typically they're considered a bale, sometimes a nest.
A pod or cluster
Newly hatched snakes are called hatchlings. Newly born snakes are called neonates or snakelets.
Baby snakes where called rattle snakes. the baby snake also loses its piece when it sheds its skin for the first time. For more information, go to the related link.
A group of turtle babies is called a clutch. This refers to the eggs laid by the female turtle, which can hatch into multiple baby turtles.
Baby snakes are called hatchlings; between this and adulthood they are called juveniles.
In the wild, a flock. There is nothing quite like the sound and sight of a huge flock of budgerigars frenziedly congregating in gum trees after the rain.
A group of baby frogs are called "tadpools". A baby frog is called a "Tadpole".
a baby deer is called a fawn and a group of deer i think are called a herd
I have always heard them called a "clutch".