You can look at the belly scales of the snake. If it has wavy scales it is a female if not wavy male.<---- This statement is folk lore at best. There is no scientific evidence that a snakes sex can be determined from the shape of scales. The only definitive way to sex a snake is to either probe (a very dangerous procedure which should only be conducted by thoqualified) or to take an x-ray. As it's cheaper to probe, that is my recommendation for all owners, even if you have to take it to your vet for the first few times and taught how.
Yes, some species of turtles have been observed to change gender, a phenomenon known as "temperature-dependent sex determination". In these species, the temperature during incubation can influence the sex of the hatchlings. However, once a turtle has developed into a male or female, it typically does not change gender.
A male snake is called a "boar" in some species, but more commonly, male snakes are simply referred to as "male snakes." The term "boar" is often used in the context of breeding and reproductive behaviors in snakes. Additionally, male snakes can also be called "bucks" in certain snake species.
Sometimes. Some birds are prey to snakes, however many eagles, hawks and falcons actually eat snakes.
There are different species of snakes found in Montana, such as rattlesnakes, milk snakes, garter and gopher snakes. Some snakes found in the Kalispell MT can be the Eastern racer, milk and gopher snakes.
Most snakes lay eggs although anacondas give birth to live young. Some snakes lay eggs and some give live birth. All boas give live birth, as well as some garter snakes. There may be a few others, but I cannot recall.
Amniotes (reptiles, mammals, birds) cannot change gender without major surgery and medication. Zebras are mammals, so they cannot naturally change gender. Some types of fish and amphibians change gender when exposed to certain pollutants, and some fish and invertebrates change gender naturally.
No, gender is determined by Some names (Like Skaterboy or PrettyPrincess) and what you wear.
Most fish are incapable of changing gender.
This is a good question, you know some might and some might not.
Yes it is possible to interbreed different types of garter snakes. In fact some happen naturally in the wild.
No, not unless you find some type of mod for it.
yes they could if they wanted to. Most people don't, but some people do
Yes, some species of turtles have been observed to change gender, a phenomenon known as "temperature-dependent sex determination". In these species, the temperature during incubation can influence the sex of the hatchlings. However, once a turtle has developed into a male or female, it typically does not change gender.
Some snakes can.
snakes are NOT slimy their great animals i have 3 snakes
A male snake is called a "boar" in some species, but more commonly, male snakes are simply referred to as "male snakes." The term "boar" is often used in the context of breeding and reproductive behaviors in snakes. Additionally, male snakes can also be called "bucks" in certain snake species.
rattle snakes