Squamata
Snakes are members of the Order Squamata, which also includes lizards. They are elongated, legless reptiles with flexible bodies and jaws that allow them to swallow prey whole. Snakes play important roles in ecosystems as both predators and prey.
Snakes are not a species; they are a suborder containing hundreds of genera.
I think because snakes don't have any appendages
Taipans are Australian snakes, members of the elapidaefamily.
Snakes belong to the order Squamata.
Kingsnakes are colubrid snakes, members of the genus Lampropeltis. They are non venomous snakes that kill by constriction. They mostly found in central north Amaerica.
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squamata
Squamata. All snakes are in order Squamata.
Snakes need water, food and air in order to survive in the wild.
No. Snakes and other reptiles generally mate and reproduce on land.
Members of the King snake family are non-venomous. They are constrictors.