Mother snake laying dozens of snakes?
Snakes usually lay eggs, but not babies. Snake videos native to dozens of baby snakes are spreading at dizzying speed on Indian social media.
The video was posted on Youtube on July 2. According to Zee News, people often see snakes laying eggs , but rarely see them laying mammal breeds. In the beginning of the video, the mother snake finds a safe place to give birth.
Later, from a small hole near the edge of the mother's tail, each newborn snake crawled out. Immediately, they found their way to crawl away. Even, at a time, the mother's snake gave birth to 3 children at a time.
A YouTube user named Ravi Panai said this could be a Ovoviviparous snake. Female snakes lay eggs and raise eggs in their bodies. Therefore, when the snake hatches, they crawl out of the mother's abdomen and the eggshell remains in the mother's snake body.
According to National Geographic, only some snakes lay babies, not eggs. The most famous is the Anaconda - giant snake genus that lives in the Amazon, South America basin. They can be up to 9 m long and weigh 250 kg. Scientists once noted that the Anaconda snake gave birth to a group of 40 children.
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