A snake breathes through its nose, since they have lungs. Even fully aquatic species need to come up for air.
snakes can get oxygen by its glands on the front of its head.
how do burmes python gets oxygen
into the skin
Yes.
Yes, out of its nose or mouth.
oxygen trransfer
Yes, snakes need oxygen from the air just like any other land animal.
No, a snakes skin is impervious to air. Snakes breath using lungs which are inside their bodies with nostrils at the front of their heads.
All sea snakes must rise to the surface to breathe occasionally, although some can remain underwater for long periods by absorbing oxygen from swallowed water.
One of the main differences is in their skin. Snakes have scales which overlap and are connected to each other by small pieces of skin, while amphibians have a uniform layer of semi-permeable skin though which they can absorb oxygen. Amphibians have eye-lids but snakes don't
All kinds of fish and squids. Also, some sea snakes.
of course all reptiles have blood their just cold blooded
All except for aquatic mammals such as dolphins and whales and reptiles such as snakes and turtles.
There are many different familes of snakes. Pythons, boa constrictors, rat snakes, garters, grass snakes, flying snakes, rattlers, vipers, blind snakes, asps, wart snakes, sunbeam snakes, etc.