Baby snakes are commonly referred to as snakelets. Newly born snakes are called neolates, while newly hatched snakes are called hatchlings. A group of snakes is called a nest
A snake baby, whether it is newly hatched or just birthed, almost always looks exactly like an adult save the size. I think rattlesnakes are born with fewer rattles, although I'm not sure, and some types of snake have, proportionally, larger heads as babies then as adults.
A newborn (quite recently hatched) snake is called a "Hatchling"
Nope... a young snake is called a snake.
it is called snakelet.
Don't know the origin of the word, but a snake expert is called a herpetologist.
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the poison tooth of a snake is called a thrike.
Nope... a young snake is called a snake.
it is called snakelet.
No. A chick would be a young bird, particularly a chicken.
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The Vine snake hunts young birds, Lizards.
Kill the prey before they feed it to their young.
No. Young snakes must fend for themselves.
Neonate snake, Juvenile snake, or Baby snake.
It's called 'a big snake.'
Don't know the origin of the word, but a snake expert is called a herpetologist.