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There are a few names for snake scales - depending on where they are on the body. Some examples are: Dorsal (on top of the body), Ventral (underneath the body), Caudal (on top of the tail) and Subcaudal (underneath the tail).
The Chimera.
No. A snake has its head at the front of the body. In rare cases a snake may have two heads as a result of something going wrong during development. In this case both heads are at the same end, forming a Y shape.
blackish brownish snake
no, the Chimaera has a Half Lion, Half Goat body with a Snake as a tail.
scales, head, fangs, no legs, short tail, long, thin body!
the redhawk snake. found only in the united states area.
Yes, a garter snake can survive if its tail is cut off, as they have the ability to regenerate their tails over time. However, the loss of a tail can lead to stress and potential complications, such as infection. The snake's overall health and ability to adapt will influence its recovery. Nonetheless, the trauma of losing part of its body can be significant for the snake.
Yes.
The snake is an animal that has no tail.
The spine on a snake runs the entire length of the snake - from the skull, along the upper-most part of the body - all the way down to the end of the snakes tail.