Nope... a young snake is called a snake.
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.
The female snake raises her tail, and the male wraps his tail around hers so the bottoms of their tails meet at the cloaca
A snake is a threat to a mouse for one reason. The one reason why a snake is a treat to a mouse is because that is what snakes eat.
Nobody.... they're totally independent from the moment they arrive.
Nope... a young snake is called a snake.
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Depends on how big your snake is.
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The Vine snake hunts young birds, Lizards.