They 'give birth' - the young snakes develop within the female's body.
there are no poisonous snakes they are venomous if it was poison it would mean its skin would be covered with poison and so its not possible
A group of snakes is called a nest
Colin Peters is correct. But I believe a group of snakes is a 'nest' of snakes.
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No, reptiles have the eggs and then leave them.
A snake's home is typically referred to as its den or burrow. Snakes use these spaces for shelter, protection, and hibernation.
Yes, in some circumstances owls have snakes living in their nests.Texas slender blind snakes, Leptotyphlops dulcis, are often caught by owls to live in their nests. The snakes eat the larvae harmful to the owl chicks, and after the chicks mature and the owls abandon the nests, the snakes crawl down from the nest.
This is because the nest is built away from the water source, so the nest is not flooded. Carrying the babies is the easiest way to get the babies the water quickly. The female crocodile also has the ability to 'lock' her mouth so she doesn't crush the babies with her teeth.
Some snakes give live birth and some lay eggs. Most vipers, boa constrictors, garter snakes and a few other species of snake give live birth. Most of the others build nests and lay eggs and they are very protective of their nests. King cobras are good examples of this. Do not get between a king cobra mother and her nest. Snakes that lay shelled eggs are known as oviparous. Those that have live birth are viviparous.
No, it was simply made up for the purposes of a film. The author of the books, Kathryn Lasky, has studied owls for many years. She may therefore be aware that some (not many) species of owls do take blind snakes to their nest- and up to 40% of them do not eat the snakes. These nests then have a higher percentage of healthy young. There is, however, debate as to whether the owls do this intentionally or whether it is simply a beneficial coincidence. In her book and thus the film, the art of fiction has decided that it (blind snake in owl nest) is an intentional arrangement of "nursemaid or servant".