Of course! Without a backbone, snakes would not be able to move! Snakes are NOT invertebrates, contrary to some people's beliefs.
Yes a coral snake has a backbone. It is a vertebrate. It is also a reptile
A snake is essentially nothing but backbone, rib, and muscle. The backbone of the snake is located directly in the middle of the back starting at the base of the head to the tip of the tail.
yes
A snake's backbone is made up a bone, which is a connective tissue.
A snake is an invertebrate because a snake doesn't have a backbone
no,but your mom does
Yes they do !
Yes they do.
An animal that does not have a backbone is an invertebrate, such as a snail, an eel,or a snake.
Yes... It is a vertibre
Yes. A snake has a backbone for almost its entire length. All reptiles are vertebrates.
Yes. A snake has a backbone for almost its entire length. All reptiles are vertebrates.
The snake does have an extensive spine or back bone. this animal is not an invertebrate.
A king snake has a backbone, so it actually ISN'T an invertibrate.