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A snake lays it's eggs from the females reproductive organ that is located before the tail.

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Do snakes lay eggs out of their tails?

Yes, the eggs come out of the vent or the butt.


Where do the eggs come out of snakes?

The eggs come out of the same orifice that they defecate through, just like chickens.


Do male or female snakes lay eggs?

females do, the male just protects the egg.


Do any snakes lay eggs outside body?

Yes. The majority do.


Are reptiles hatched?

Yes snakes come out of eggs that is what some say


How do snakes make eggs and what is the process involved in their egg-laying?

Snakes make eggs through a process called oviparous reproduction. Female snakes produce eggs internally, which are then laid outside the body. The eggs are usually covered in a protective shell and kept warm until they hatch. This process allows the embryos to develop outside the mother's body.


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Where do poisinous snakes come out of?

i believe it comes from it's fangs


Do male snakes reproduce eggs?

Male snakes do not produce eggs. Female snakes are the only snakes to produce eggs.


Do snakes hatch from eggs?

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Do snakes eat eggs?

Yes, many species of snakes, such as king snakes and rat snakes, do eat eggs. They may consume bird eggs or reptile eggs depending on their habitat and diet. Snakes have specialized jaws that allow them to swallow eggs whole.


Do snakes hatch out from their scales?

No. Snakes hatch from eggs or are born live depending on the species. Eggs and young come out the cloaca, an opening found under the tails of reptiles, birds, and amphibians.