A snake is generally considered full-grown when it reaches its species-specific adult size, which can vary significantly. For many species, this can occur anywhere from 2 to 5 years of age, though some larger species may take longer to mature. Factors such as diet, habitat, and overall health can influence the growth rate. Once they reach maturity, snakes typically stop growing in length but may continue to gain weight.
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