Snakes have at least 200 vertebrae and in so species more that 400.
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.
Yes, rattlesnakes are reptiles and vertebrates and do indeed have back bones.
The kiwi is a bird and has a spine (backbone).
Snakes have many, many vertebrae (individual back bones), which are very flexible. This allows them to move a wide variety of ways. See wikipedia for more.
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Don't let the incredible flexibility and leglessness of snakes deceive you. They do have a backbone and a skull. Only vertebrates have any bones. So all snakes are vertebrates.
yes because it many bones and all bones are organs
No bones in the abdominal cavity. The only bones supporting the abdomen are the ones in the backbone.
Yes, snakes have a spine/ backbone
Vertebrae are the bones that form the backbone.
Snakes have a backbone made up of vertebrae, which are bones that provide support and protect the spinal cord. These vertebrae are unique in snakes because they are elongated and highly specialized to allow for the snake's flexible and agile movement.
There are typically 26 bones in the adult backbone, consisting of 24 individual vertebrae and the sacrum and coccyx bone.