they slither across the ground
Snakes
Snakes are much faster.
well all snakes bite you just cant make fast moves on them be gentle with them
They move completely differently, snakes use their ribs to "pull" themselves along. And an earthworm moves the fluids in their bodies to pull their bodies together, then pushes it out to moves.
Internal
Instead of moving forward like other snakes, in the desert it moves to the side.
The Sidewinder rattlesnake moves laterally (as do some other - mostly desert living - snakes)
because to protect the predators
In the traditional game of Snakes and Ladders, players use two six-sided dice to determine their moves. Rolling two dice allows for a greater range of movement on the board. Players move their pieces based on the total rolled, navigating to the end while encountering snakes and ladders along the way.
A desert snake that moves by side-winding. That is it only touches the sand with short segments of its body and moving the 'air-borne' parts of itself in the direction it wishes to go. Its kind-of a cascade means of locomotion.
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A transverse wave. The snake moves up and down in a transverse way type of motion....... but it does NOT compress which means it isn't a longitudinal wave. : )Everyone get a Twitter! Fan Bella Thorne... I