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No, amphibians do not have scales. A snake has scales and it is a reptile.
One example is "she was as scared as a mouse in a snake's enclosure".Another example is "his lies are as venomous as a snake".
No monkeys don't have scales but a reptile like a snake has scales.
scales, head, fangs, no legs, short tail, long, thin body!
A snake's tail - starts at the cloaca. If you look at the underside of a snake, each of the ventral scales is a long, narrow rectangle. This pattern changes after the vent (entrance to the cloaca) to smaller, tessellated scales. The vent (and thus the tail) is after the last ventral scale.
A land animal that crawls and has scales is a snake. Snakes move by crawling on their bellies and their bodies are covered in scales for protection.
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It has scales not skin
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No. Garter snake scales are not sharp.
Yes, snakes have scales covering their body. These scales serve multiple purposes, including providing protection, aiding in movement, and helping regulate the snake's body temperature.
The fish that looks like a snake is called an eel. Eels have a long, snake-like body with no scales and can be found in both saltwater and freshwater environments.