Are snakes viviparous or oviparous?

It's viviparous. The so-called viviparous means that there are eggs in the stomach and they hatch directly in the stomach, so the little snake we see comes out directly from the mother's stomach without eggs.

Snakes are the general name of reptiles with degenerated limbs, belonging to the order Reptiles. Like all reptiles, snakes are covered with scales.

All snakes are carnivores. At present, there are more than 3000 kinds of snakes in the world.

The body is slender, the limbs are degenerated, there are no movable eyelids, no ear holes, no limbs, no front legs, and the body surface is covered with scales.

Snakes are warm-blooded animals with a lower body temperature than humans. When the ambient temperature is lower than 15℃, the snake will go into hibernation.

Extended data:

Differences among viviparous, ovoviviparous and ovoviviparous;

1, viviparous:

The development of the fetus is completed in the mother. Fetus and mother are organically combined in the process of development and growth. The nutrition needed by the fetus is provided by the mother; Fetal waste is excreted through the mother.

2, viviparous:

The development of the fetus is completed in the mother. There is no direct connection between fetus and mother in the process of development and growth. Matrix only provides a space for development.

3. spawning:

Fetal development is done outside the mother's body.

References:

Snakes? Baidu baike