Not all snakes lay eggs, but the ones that do excrete their eggs through an opening in the body called a cloaca. A cloaca is found in snakes as well as in birds, reptiles, amphibians, most fish, and certain mammals. It is the opening at the end of the digestive tract from which the intestinal, genital, and urinary outputs pass.
No, like all vipers they give birth to live young.
A Rattlesnake carries the eggs within her body for about 90 days after which they hatch while still inside the mother's body.
all snakes lay eggs
NO - All snakes don't lay eggs! Cottonmouths give birth to live young. They don't lay eggs!
No. The Cottonmouth or Water Mocassin gives birth to live young.
Agkistrodon piscivorus (also called a Water Moccasin) is a live-bearer - giving birth to a clutch of up to 16 young.
No, sorry - that's impossible.
I'm wondering if you're referring to the act of the egg-eating snake regurgitating the empty egg shell after it has eaten one ?
Yes they do - otherwise there's be no babies !
No. Like other pit vipers copperheads give birth to live young.
No, rattlesnakes are ovoviviparous. They give birth to live young. The eggs are carried full-term by the mother and not laid.
no
No, pythons do not lay eggs out of their mouth.
Usually in his mouth. He really loves eggs.
yes
In Her Mouth
Yes, they do lay eggs and after they hatch, the crocodiles carry them in their mouth and release them in the water, though not many survive.
yes it can anywhre in the house it can in even your mouth jack A$$
there is no such bug
Jellyfish don't get pregnant, they lay eggs.
They either spit them out of there mouth or drop a spike and it makes a new body.
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass
No, all frogs lay eggs. Some keep their egg in their mouth (mouth breeders and the Surinam Toad is known to deposit their eggs in the skin on the back of the female.
Cows do not lay eggs,Cows do not lay eggs,