Life cycle of a snake....
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some snakes lays eggs. snake eggs r not strong as birds. they r generally soft..
once baby snake Is born they must eat so that they grow well.
Snakes start shedding their skin by rubbing up against rocks and other hard places. Once the skin is loose they call out by another layer.
snakes mate so that they have new babies.
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once baby snake Is born they must eat so that they grow well.
Snakes start shedding their skin by rubbing up against rocks and other hard places. Once the skin is loose they call out by another layer.
snakes mate so that they have new babies.
hope it helped
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Some snakes (like copperheads, boa constrictors, rattlesnakes, and garter snakes) give birth to live babies. They do not lay eggs.
Some snakes lay eggs. Snake eggs are not hard like bird eggs. They are soft like leather.The baby snakes break out by using a special egg tooth. They lose the egg tooth after they are born.
Once baby snakes are born, they must eat so they can grow.
Snakes start shedding their skin by rubbing up against rocks and other hard places. Once the skin is loose, they crawl out of the old layer.
Snakes mate so they can have new babies.
Some snakes lay eggs. Snake eggs are not hard like bird eggs. They are soft like leather.The baby snakes break out by using a special egg tooth. They lose the egg tooth after they are born.
Once baby snakes are born, they must eat so they can grow.
Snakes start shedding their skin by rubbing up against rocks and other hard places. Once the skin is loose, they crawl out of the old layer.
Snakes mate so they can have new babies.
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