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How small are snakes when they are first born

It depends on the type of snake: https://www.pinterest.com/explore/baby-snakes/ At a minuscule 4 inches, the Barbados thread snake is the smallest. As a baby snake grows inside an egg, the egg grows. Some snakes are born from eggs, others have live birth, no egg. A young snake is known as a snakelet. A just hatched one can be called a hatchling. Below are some active links that may interest you: http://www.defenders.org/snakes/basic-facts Identify Snakes How to Guide https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/herpetology/collection/database Your Guide to Snake Identification by Their Characteristics
6/17/2017 2:12:06 AM • Reptile • Answered on Jun 17, 2017 • 434 views
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Can you find information about snakes for kids?

do web searches for what ever information you want on snakes
5/30/2017 9:34:19 PM • Reptile • Answered on May 30, 2017 • 295 views
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I would like to id a snake i saw in my yard. is there a place where i can see pictures of local snakes

google -snake identification --or what snake is that
4/6/2017 12:11:17 AM • Reptile • Answered on Apr 06, 2017 • 808 views
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What can I do to keep snakes away?

1. Learn more about the snakes in your area. Certain snakes are indigenous to certain regions, and some are more dangerous than others. Garter snakes can actually be helpful to a garden and tend to stay away from people. Other snakes, like rattlesnakes, are more dangerous and are best to keep out of the yard. Knowing the sort of snakes you are likely to find can help ease your anxieties about the necessity of keeping snakes away or may make you more aware of how important the action is.
  • Moreover, while snake behavior is generally the same across the board, some preferred hiding spots and food sources do vary slightly from species to species. Knowing which types of snakes to focus your efforts on will help you to focus your snake repelling efforts more effectively.
2. Keep your yard free of clutter.[1] Clutter is essentially an open invitation to snakes because it provides a warm, dark place for them to hide. Piles of leaves, compost piles, straw mulch, wood chip mulch, stacks of firewood, and piles of cut grass are all comfortable places that snakes like to hide in, so these should be removed from your yard. 3. Avoid tall-growing plants. Just like clutter, certain shrubs and other plants provide the perfect hiding spot for a neighborhood snake. Keeping your grass mowed is a good way to prevent snakes from slithering around your yard. Shrubs and packed gardens with thick plants will also attract snakes. If you are very concerned about a potential snake problem, remove or thin these plants out. If you want to keep these plants, however, consider transplanting them to the far side of your yard, away from the foundation of your house. How to Keep Snakes Away
3/17/2017 8:08:21 PM • Reptile • Answered on Mar 17, 2017 • 572 views
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What is the worlds biggest snake?

Reticulated Python. They come from Asia.
3/15/2017 5:58:15 AM • Reptile • Answered on Mar 15, 2017 • 555 views
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What snakes look like

like water hoses with fangs in the grass not the answer you wanted but then the question is not real definitive
1/19/2017 10:31:26 PM • Reptile • Answered on Jan 19, 2017 • 558 views
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What forms of substrates are best for amphibians?

As for amphibian substrates I would select one of the following types: paper towel, reptile carpet, alfalfa pellets, or Bed-A-Beast.
12/28/2016 9:54:35 AM • Blue Iguana... • Answered on Dec 28, 2016 • 1,100 views
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Grey white snake in al

Hi sounds like you had an encounter with a rosy boa , like the name it is described This heavy-bodied, medium-sized snake reaches a length of 3 feet (107 cm); the long, pointed head is barely distinguishable from the neck. Shades of beige, slate blue, or rose on the back are adorned with 3 brown or gray stripes that run the length of the body. The light, creamy or gray underside has flecking of gray or black. hope this was helpful.

8/9/2015 5:58:04 PM • Reptile • Answered on Aug 09, 2015 • 910 views
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I dont know what breed my lizard is that i found

Hi is there any pictures to go from ?
8/9/2015 5:40:44 PM • O4Jpetswarehouse... • Answered on Aug 09, 2015 • 1,261 views
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Can I be sent a replacement bulb?

Mikaela Vellucci: For a start, I feel you are somewhat confused. Fixya is a Q/A forum. and those who answer your questions, we are Fixya users like you. So, we don't provide anything and of course we can't send you those bulb. Saud this, we can help you in your research. Try calling this people: http://www.lllreptile.com/info/library/care-and-husbandry-articles/-/review-of-reptile-heat-bulbs See toolfree phone numer on website also you can visite the following wesites and contac them: All Living Things Reptile Neodymium Basking Bulb Bulbs Lamps PetSmart Shop for Reptile UVA UVB Bulbs Crickets Fluker Crickets Farm Inc http://www.herpsupplies.com/subcategory.cfm?id=11&sub=32
6/11/2019 11:09:31 AM • ALL LIVING... • Answered on Jun 11, 2019 • 1,209 views
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The buttons on the hot spa have stopped working. How do I repair this?

check fuses
7/7/2015 4:40:13 PM • Helen Of Troy... • Answered on Jul 07, 2015 • 980 views
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What is the largest rattle snake recorded?

Crotalus adamanteus common name for the Eastern diamondback rattlesnake.
6/30/2015 4:50:23 PM • Reptile • Answered on Jun 30, 2015 • 852 views
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What kind of snake is this? I live in Wisconsin. Found it under a sheet of tin

Might be a California Mountain Kingsnake?
6/14/2015 3:28:50 AM • Reptile • Answered on Jun 14, 2015 • 709 views
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King snake?

Not a king snake. But not venomous. Don't kill it.
6/9/2015 2:02:48 AM • Reptile • Answered on Jun 09, 2015 • 704 views
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What snake id black with yellow strips

Might be an eastern ribbon snake or common ribbon snake Eastern Ribbon Snake or a Plains garter snake Plains Garter Snake or maybe you can do a google search for a snake black with yellow strips¿
5/30/2015 2:48:38 PM • Reptile • Answered on May 30, 2015 • 839 views
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Can anyone please help my husband and I out? Our two cats killed a baby snake and left it on our driveway. We live in East Texas (surrounding area of Tyler, Tx). Thanks!

Kalynne, Looks like a Brown snake that is common in a lot of different states. It is a non-venomous snake and usually eats things like worms and slugs. Hope this helps!
5/28/2015 8:57:11 PM • Reptile • Answered on May 28, 2015 • 791 views
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Can anyone please help my husband and I out? Our two cats and killed a baby snake and left it on our driveway. We live in East Texas (surrounding area of Tyler, Tx). Thanks!

Fixya does not provide answers for animal control services.
12/26/2016 5:08:19 AM • Reptile • Answered on Dec 26, 2016 • 1,098 views
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How do I find out more about carp and their habitat, as well as the various products needed for carp fishing?

I found this really cool site, have a look at it, it explains a lot about carp and their habitat and so much more on fishing as well, with references. Areas waar karp gevind word The carp Habitat
4/9/2015 6:46:05 AM • Reptile • Answered on Apr 09, 2015 • 1,029 views
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What kind of habitat does takahe live in

http://nzbirdsonline.org.nz/species/south-island-takahe
3/4/2015 12:45:23 AM • Reptile • Answered on Mar 04, 2015 • 955 views
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What happens when an iguana is in shock

It usually drops its beer
2/23/2015 6:06:42 PM • Reptile • Answered on Feb 23, 2015 • 728 views
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