The majority of snakes lay eggs, rather than give birth. Some sea snakes, however, retain the eggs with their bodies until they hatch, a process called oviviviparity. The young then emerge from the genital region or a specialized sac.
There are a number of banded snakes that are venomous but none come to mind that are striped. The coral snake, tiger snake and banded krait as well as some sea snakes come to mind and all have bands but no stripes.
Not much. Rat snakes come in different color patterns and combinations than kingsnakes, and are usually a bit larger than king snakes. Other than that, they are very similar. They are both non poisonous colubrids, and make great pets. They also eat similar diets of small rodents and other animals such as lizards and bird eggs/baby birds (if flightless and they can catch them). I believe that they are from similar areas, which include the southwestern united states and northwestern mexico.
Snakes can slither, hiss, bite, inject poison into their victims and they can come to your backyard.
All snakes are non-poisonous but there are venomous snakes as well as snakes that are non-venomous. Rat snakes, gopher snakes, king snakes, garter snakes and boas and pythons are some examples of non-venomous snakes.
No, although all snakes come in the class "reptillia".
they are born in eggs then when they come out there mother leaves them and they are by them sefs they end up having to find shelter
No, it did come from a fungus (mushroom). There is no penicillin in snakes.
ok you can call the shelter near you and they will come and take the snakes away...... but what do they look like?
Snakes come in a wide variety of colors.
Snakes do not have legs. Please do not burn a snake in order to find this out! snakes do have legs they use to walk, until god curse the snake and put them on there belly
There are a number of banded snakes that are venomous but none come to mind that are striped. The coral snake, tiger snake and banded krait as well as some sea snakes come to mind and all have bands but no stripes.
it can be spotted by different colors or plain colors like, blue,green.......
The come out in eggs. If you are planning on expecting some, you should have already prepared: -an incubator - wet paper towels in a circular formed tuperwear that can fit two of the same sized snake that is laying the eggs into -lots of mice to fatten the female up after giving birth places to give the baby corn snakes to Good Luck, once again, IF you are breeding corn snakes :)
Not much. Rat snakes come in different color patterns and combinations than kingsnakes, and are usually a bit larger than king snakes. Other than that, they are very similar. They are both non poisonous colubrids, and make great pets. They also eat similar diets of small rodents and other animals such as lizards and bird eggs/baby birds (if flightless and they can catch them). I believe that they are from similar areas, which include the southwestern united states and northwestern mexico.
No, the average size for a king snake is 4ft, meaning they are a medium sized snake.King snakes come in different shapes and sizes <_<
Snakes can slither, hiss, bite, inject poison into their victims and they can come to your backyard.
All snakes are non-poisonous but there are venomous snakes as well as snakes that are non-venomous. Rat snakes, gopher snakes, king snakes, garter snakes and boas and pythons are some examples of non-venomous snakes.