all snakes are born when the mother snake lays the eggs with the baby snakes in them and then the snakes hatch out of the eggs. Edit: Not ALL snakes lay eggs - some give birth to live young.
snakes can be born in eggs or have live young
yes they do eat chickens
No they lay 10 to 35 eggs
As any other snake, these snakes are born from eggs.
The eggs are retained inside the female until hatching, when the young emerge as complete snakes.
yes corn snakes do lay eggs and they can have up to 40 eggs
All snakes actually give birth oviparously, or with eggs. The difference is in whether the eggs are kept inside the mother while they develop or are laid in a nest apart from the mother. Most snakes are oviparous. That means that the snakes mate and then once the eggs have formed within the female, she lays them in a nest and sometime later (usually a couple of months) the little snakes hatch. The eggshells are rather thick and leathery. Boa constrictors and some other snakes are ovoviviparous (that's a mouthful!) That means that the snake mates and then the developing eggs are kept inside the mother until they are ready to be born. Then the babies are delivered, within thin membranes, and immediately break through the membrane.
Yes, most snakes are oviparous, meaning they lay amniotic eggs. These eggs are enclosed within a shell that allows for gas exchange and protects the developing embryo.
This statement about all snakes lay eggs is incorrect. Actually there are a few species of snakes that do not lay eggs.. Example, my Columbian Boa's do not lay eggs.. My Boa gives birth to live baby snakes... A lot of snakes lay eggs, but no all of them. As for the Corn Snakes, Yes they do lay eggs. I have had several corn snakes, and they do lay eggs.
It depends on the species. Some lay eggs which hatch in a few weeks. Others incubate the eggs within the mother's body, giving birth to live babies.
Male snakes do not produce eggs. Female snakes are the only snakes to produce eggs.