Personally, I had one live for 13 years. It depends on the quality of care given in captivity, and if the snake was a baby when obtained. In the wild, they probably live only a few years due to predation and other hazards (such as getting hit by cars).
Snakes do not care for their young.
you cant make a snake like you.But if you handle it often and give it very good care it will learn to like you,but it has to gain your trust first.good luck with your corn snake!
The simple answer is - they don't !... Once a baby snake is born or hatched - it is completely independent of the parents.
snakes dont care about there babys because they need to learnWhen the eggs of a snake hatch, they are ready to take care of themselves, thus the mother does not need to do any more.
How to care for snake eyed skinl
Yes. We found some in our backyard hiding around a retaining wall made of those big decorative red bricks that are rounded on one side. The snakes were hanging out in the cracks between the bricks. We caught one and now keep it as a pet.
You should feed a pet gardener snake live or frozen rodents, such as mice or rats. It's important to ensure that the prey is an appropriate size for the snake's age and size to prevent any health issues. It's recommended to feed them once every 1-2 weeks.
The snakes don't take care of their young. They lay eggs and leave.
No i dont think so...
Basically, it doesn't ! Once the baby snakes are born, they are completely independent of the parent snake, and quickly disperse in search of their first meal.
no