I thought so. Ramphotyphlops braminus are amazing snakes, in that they can both lay eggs and give birth to live young and they're unisexual!
I wonder how small the eggs are?? How big are the neonates?
Which mode may depend upon local conditions. Eggs are laid in an advanced stage of development, so delayed parturition may make the difference between whether or not eggs are laid or young birthed. They're the only known species of parthenogenetic snake on earth and can establish colonies from being transported in soil like flowerpots, hence the common name.Bali ones so far only live bearers
about length of a match thickness of a thin toothpick
Enter your email address to join: