Yes they do - they have a spine that starts at their skull, and ends at the tip of their tail.
Yes
No they are vertebrates, because they have back bone.
Yes. All snakes are vertebrates.
Yes. Reptiles are vertebrates.
Yes, snakes are vertebrate animals.
Yes. Sand boas are vertebrates as are all snakes.
Of course not.Dont forget the fish and snakes.
Snakes have bones and bones are made up from cells.
no
Some snakes have a small bone spur that lies in the area of their pelvis. This spur is thought to be the remnant of a femur or leg bone from when snakes evolved from lizards.
Yes the snakes have long backbone same as fish and if you want to know about snakes and there different habitation please visit jaymsafir YouTube channel.. The guy lives with different kinds of African poisonous snakes and has teachings on how to handle them.
Snakes can coil around their prey, and they do have a back bone. But poisonous snakes don't need to do it much. The venom kills the prey which can then be eaten in peace and quiet. The constrictors, non-venomous snakes, have to coil aroud their prey to prevent it from getting away.