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What time of the year do snakes slough?

It varies - according to the age of the snake ! Some snakes slough more than once a year - especially if they're only young - and growing faster than they would if they were adults. There is no set time of year for snakes to shed - they do so when they need to.


What type of snake can eat a cow?

From a previous answer...It's entirely possible, yes. A young, immature snake is much more able to kill a cow (or a young calf) than a fully grown adult, simply because the young snake tends to inject all its venom at one time into the animal. An adult snake only injects just a little, which will make the area where the snake bit the cow a bit swollen and sore for a while, but won't kill the cow.


How long do snakes stay with their mum?

No time at all. A young snake is on its own from the beginning.


Can monkeys have twins?

Very rare for monkeys to have more than one young at a time.


Do snakes shed their skin monthly?

Sometimes they do - it depends on the age of the snake, and when they last shed. More often than not - they find a secluded place to shed, as they can't see predators very well at that time.


How many eggs do snakes make?

I have bantams, whose eggs are about 1/2 the size of a regular chickens, and an egg snake at at least 8 of my eggs. Don't listen to people who tell you a snake can't eat more than one egg a day. That is FALSE!!


How many babies can a stingray have at one time?

Stingrays have either one or two young at a time. They usually do not breed more than one per year and they give birth to live young.


How many young does a horse have at a time?

One mostly. If there is any more than one there is about a 99% chance the mother will die


Can snakes have six snakes at a time?

Depending on the species of snake, the number varies from 2 to 50, though the larger the type of snake the more eggs, or baby snakes, the snake is likely to have.


Would a young river erode more than an old river?

Yes, a young river typically erodes more than an old river because young rivers have a steeper gradient, higher energy, and are still shaping their course. Over time, old rivers tend to have a more established path with reduced erosional power.


Where do snakes get there venom?

Snake venom is simply modified saliva. It's produced by the snake's body - and stored in venom 'sacs' on either side of the snake's head. Every time the snake uses its venom, the body produces more in a very short time - to replace what's been used.


Your friend fed her snake grapes and seaweed Is that ok?

I think your friend is weird. Did she ask to feed the poor snake this food? Next time be more careful. Take the snake to the vet and get it checked out. Feed the snake insects next time. Oh, and friend- please be aware of what you feed little animals.