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Which snake builds a nest for its eggs?
- King Cobra:Every continent, with the exception of Antarctica, has at least one species of indigenous snake. There are more than 3,000 snake species found around the world. About 70 percent of snake species lay eggs, but there's only one type of snake - the king cobra - who builds a nest for its young. Snakes who lay eggs are oviparous. Snakes who don't lay eggs give birth to live young. These are usually the snakes native to climates that are too cold for eggs to develop and hatch. Being cold blooded animals, snakes can't sit on their eggs to keep them warm, like a chicken would do. Thus, snakes living in colder climates evolved to bear live young. Source: LiveScience.com
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