Can male snakes get pregnant?

Male snakes have a pair of sex organs called hemipenis and these extend and release the sperm into the female snake. The two reproductive organs of a male snake act like each testes. The reason the male snakes have two reproductive organs is tied to the fact that female snakes can store sperm for up to five years.
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Can two male snakes mate?

Because of this potential for delayed fertilization, sperm competition and cryptic female mate choice is thought to be more intense in reptiles than in species that usually follow insemination quickly with fertilization. Female snakes can mate with multiple males, and can then choose at their leisure among their sperm ...
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Do male snakes give birth?

Male snakes have two sex organs, called hemipenes. Once she is fertilized, the females either lay a clutch of leathery-shelled eggs or give live-birth, depending on species. Among the types in this region that give birth to babies are, garter snakes, northern watersnakes, copperheads and timber rattlesnakes.
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Can snakes reproduce asexually?

Some of the known snake species to perform asexual reproduction are the Copperheads, water snakes, Cottonmouths, Pit Vipers, and some species of boas. There is one species, the Brahminy Blind snake, that must reproduce this way.
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Can a snake have babies without a male?

“Usually female snakes lay eggs after mating with a male, but in rare circumstances they can produce young without mating in a process called parthenogenesis.
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How do snakes get pregnant without a male?

Sisters are Doin' it for Themselves

While traditionally a female snake needs to mate with a male snake to produce fertilized eggs, some -- like the flower pot snake -- produce young by a process called parthenogenesis, also known as asexual reproduction.
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Can a snake get itself pregnant?

"DNA testing has confirmed that the 2-foot-long, green anaconda youngsters are the product of nonsexual reproduction," a news release from the Boston aquarium said Thursday. "The extremely rare reproductive strategy is called parthenogenesis, which translated from its Greek word origins means virgin birth."
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What animal can have babies without a male?

Greenflies, stick insects, aphids, water fleas, scorpions, termites and honey bees are all capable of reproducing without males, using parthenogenesis.
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Why do snakes have virgin births?

Copperheads and Cottonmouths

The scientists noticed that the copperhead was smaller than normal, so she might have been passed over by males. Another possible explanation for these virgin births is that they were random reproductive mistakes, maybe triggered by a virus or bacteria.
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Do female snakes eat the male after mating?

sometimes consume males after mating, an example of so-called sexual cannibalism. Similarly, cannibalism in snakes has been documented, especially in king cobras and Lataste's vipers. In these snakes it's usually the male being consumed, either by a male competitor or by a female conspecific.
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Do male snakes lay eggs?

For most snakes, it takes a male and a female to reproduce (to make new snakes). It's the sperm from the male that “fertilizes” the egg, allowing it to produce a new snake. For most snakes, it takes a male and a female to reproduce (to make new snakes).
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Do snakes give birth through their mouth?

There is a common misconception that snakes give birth through their mouths. This is not true: Snakes do not give birth through their mouths. However, not all species of snakes give birth the same way. The way that a female snake delivers her babies depends on the species of snake.
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Can female pythons reproduce by themselves?

Ball Pythons can indeed lay eggs without a male, despite being a species with two sexes. This is a process called facultative parthenogenesis. In a nutshell, the female creates gametes (ova) that become young without the genetic input (sperm) of a male.
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Do snakes fart?

They don't pass gas, but they often will defecate and urinate in an attempt to scare predators off. Some snakes also have well-developed musk or scent glands that open into the vent, and those species will often release this odiferous, noxious liquid when alarmed or threatened. It is a nasty-smelling liquid, for sure.
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How do snakes pee?

Snakes get rid of their waste similarly to most other animals. Once everything has been digested, the waste passes through an opening near the end of their tail, called the cloaca. Both the feces and ammonia acid come out in a solid state. Snakes don't really “pee” in the same way that other animals do.
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How long are snakes pregnant?

Reintroduce your snakes for a few days in succession until the female looks like she has lost interest in the male. She will be producing eggs at this point. After this, all you have to do is wait for her to lay eggs or birth live babies. The gestation period is generally 28 to 45 days.
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Are pythons asexual?

It's rare but not impossible for ball pythons, one of the smallest python species, to reproduce asexually. But Mark Wanner, zoological manager of herpetology at the St. Louis Zoo, said that snakes typically live only about 30 or 40 years. It's “kind of crazy” the python made it past 60, he said, let alone laid eggs.
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Can snakes clone themselves?

A reticulated python in Kentucky is the first of her species known to produce a virgin birth. The lucky snake, named Thelma, had six daughters, all perfect clones of herself at the Louisville Zoo, where she lives with another python named, of course, Louise.
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Are fish asexual?

About 50 vertebrates are known to use asexual reproduction including fish, amphibians and reptiles.
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Can humans breed with any other animals?

Probably not. Ethical considerations preclude definitive research on the subject, but it's safe to say that human DNA has become so different from that of other animals that interbreeding would likely be impossible.
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What animals can switch gender?

Natural sex change

Clownfish, wrasses, moray eels, gobies and other fish species are known to change sex, including reproductive functions. A school of clownfish is always built into a hierarchy with a female fish at the top. When she dies, the most dominant male changes sex and takes her place.
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Can humans reproduce asexually?

Human beings cannot reproduce asexually. They produce gametes which bring about sexual reproduction.
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Can a snake give birth to another animal?

Most colubrids, such as king snakes and corn snakes, most elapids, like cobras, as well as birds, are classified as oviparous. Other reptiles such as the Blue-Tongue Skink and Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink also give live birth.
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Can anacondas have virgin births?

Scientists at the New England Aquarium confirmed last week that one of their anacondas named Anna gave birth via parthenogenesis. That is to say it had a sort of “virgin birth,” in which it produced offspring without ever having mated.
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