it is called snakelet.
Actually, a young snake is called a hatchling or a neonate, depending on the species. They are not referred to as cubs.
From a previous answer...It's entirely possible, yes. A young, immature snake is much more able to kill a cow (or a young calf) than a fully grown adult, simply because the young snake tends to inject all its venom at one time into the animal. An adult snake only injects just a little, which will make the area where the snake bit the cow a bit swollen and sore for a while, but won't kill the cow.
A snake is a threat to a mouse for one reason. The one reason why a snake is a treat to a mouse is because that is what snakes eat.
Not necessarily. The term chicken snake can refer to several species of snake. The corn snake is one of them.
Usually the rest of the snake dies too.
Actually, a young snake is called a hatchling or a neonate, depending on the species. They are not referred to as cubs.
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Depends on how big your snake is.
snake
in your bed
The Vine snake hunts young birds, Lizards.
Kill the prey before they feed it to their young.
No. Young snakes must fend for themselves.
3 yrs
YES
Baby Snake !!
No , never .