they are in the squamate family
A group of snakes is called a nest
Colin Peters is correct. But I believe a group of snakes is a 'nest' of snakes.
Both snakes and lizards belong to a group of reptiles called squamates. Snakes likely evolved from a group related to monitor lizards.
Snakes are cold-blooded, air breathing vertebrates that mostly reside on land and have scaly skin. These are all reptilian traits.
Yes, a group of just born (hatchling) snakes, or a group of snake eggs, are known as a clutch.
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A group of snakes can be a den, bed, pit. A group of rattlesnakes is a rhumba.I can find no reference to clutch for a group of snakes (possibly a clutch of bird, snake eggs?).
no. all snakes are carnivores
yes
A pod or cluster