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7 fascinating snakes that give birth to live young instead of laying eggs

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 11, 2026, 15:00 IST
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7 fascinating snakes that give birth to live young instead of laying eggs

When one hears about snakes, one imagines a reptile laying its eggs in the underground. However, there are snake species that are capable of reproducing by having live offspring. There are two forms of this type of reproduction: ovoviviparity, when eggs develop inside a mother snake, and viviparity, when no egg phase occurs, and the fetus develops inside the mother's body. Such a characteristic is particularly useful in colder regions when development outside the female organism is dangerous. Live-bearing snakes may dwell in various locations, including dense forests, deserts, mountainous areas, and even swamplands. Here are seven remarkable species of live-bearing snakes.

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Boa constrictor – the notorious live-bearing serpent

This famous species is native to Central and South America. A boa constrictor is able to give birth to dozens of offspring during one mating season. Unlike most snake species, these ones do not lay eggs, but instead, they keep their offspring within the body until full development. After being born, the young ones may start living on their own right away.

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Green anaconda – the largest water-dwelling serpent

Green anacondas also belong to the group of snakes giving birth to live offspring. These huge serpents live in swampy areas and rivers in South America. Like boa constrictors, they are able to give birth to numerous young at once. The newly born babies have the ability to swim and hunt almost immediately after being born.

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Rattlesnake – live births in venomous snakes

There are several species of rattlesnakes native to North and South America that are characterized by live births. They give birth to snakes which are already able to use their venomous glands at once. Mothers may sometimes stick with their offspring for some time after giving birth; such an ability is regarded as adaptive in cool climates.

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Gaboon viper – the huge forest inhabitant

Gaboon vipers, like many other large snakes, have developed the ability to give birth to offspring internally. This heavy-bodied snake is distinguished by its distinctive camouflage pattern and enormous size; it lives mostly in African forests. Its babies are born developed fully; mothers usually give birth to large numbers of snakes when environmental conditions are favourable.

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Garter snake – adaptable snakes with live births

Unlike many other snake species of the same size, garter snakes produce their babies alive rather than by laying eggs. They give birth to dozens of offspring, each of them being fully developed and adapted to the habitat immediately after leaving the mother's body. This is another example of small snakes which reproduce differently from the majority.

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Copperhead snake – live birth in pit vipers




These venomous snakes give birth to babies at the end of summer or beginning of autumn. Each copperhead baby snake has its own venom, which means that it possesses hunting skills. It has a very similar color and skin patterns to those of the adult snakes, which allows it to blend into leaves.

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Sea snake – live birth of sea snakes

Sea snakes developed the habit of giving birth right in water since moving back to land would be difficult for them. This snake is one of the rarest reptile creatures; they develop internally and start living independently right away after being born.

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Disclaimer:

This article is for general informational and educational purposes only. The reproductive behaviours, habitats, and characteristics mentioned here are based on commonly documented wildlife research and species observations. Snake behaviour and biological traits may vary depending on species, climate, and environmental conditions. Readers are strongly advised not to approach, handle, or disturb wild snakes in their natural habitats. In case of snake sightings or wildlife concerns, always contact trained wildlife authorities or professional rescue experts.

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