Finding a clutch of snake eggs in your yard is unexpected, but here's a look at how to identify them and what to do if you come across them.
So you're gardening, pulling weeds, maybe moving some rocks or checking on the compost pile, and then you see a small cluster of leathery-looking white eggs nestled in the dirt. They’re not chicken ...
Just like chickens and other birds, snakes also come into this world hatching from eggs. Inside snakes’ leathery eggs are tiny baby snakes that are ready to emerge and grow. Snake eggs provide a ...
The team performs its first snake egg cutting, documenting the process step by step as the clutch reaches hatching time. The video explains why egg cutting is sometimes used in breeding, including how ...
Most snakes lay eggs as part of the reproductive cycle. Because of this, it is interesting when a snake gives live birth. One species that does is the Dumeril’s boa. These boas are ovoviviparous, ...