Weird, but i've other wondered... how do snakes own sex?
maybe who know but i think the answer is no
Taken From http://animals.howstuffworks.com/snakes/...
"One might suggest having no limbs would put a damper on the love life, but not for snakes. When a womanly snake is ready to mate, she begins to release a special scent (pheromones) from skin glands on her back. As she go about her daily routine, she leaves an odor trail as she pushes off resistance points on the ground (See Getting Around). If a sexually matured male catches her scent, he will follow her trail until he finds her. The male snake begin to court the female by bumping his chin on the back of her head and crawling over her. When she is liable, she raises her tail. At that point, he wraps his tail around hers so the bottoms of their tails meet at the cloaca -- the exit point for misuse and reproductive fluid. The male inserts his two sex organs, the hemipenes, which then extend and release sperm. Snake sex usually take under an hour, but it can last as long as a whole daytime.
Female snakes reproduce about once or twice a year; however, the methods of birth vary among species. Some snakes give birth to live infantile (from one to 150 at a time), while others lay eggs (from one to 100 at a time); some even combine these methods by holding eggs internally until they hatch, and the babies are born live. For the most part, female snakes do not sit on their eggs like a hen, but within some cases they will protect their eggs (and their young) for a few days after they leave the mother's body."
Answers: Most snakes form a mating ball, whereby several different males would curl themselves around one or more females and mate. Each will deposit sperm into her sac which she can later use and even choose whose sperm will fertilize her eggs and when.
They pretty much verbs around each other on the ground, kinda like fish :P
~Animal_Lover
idk how
but my friend told me cuz she got a vid of the snakes doing it at the zoo
lol ya it was a funny story