Snakes are not a single species, nor do they belong to a single genus. Snakes are a suborder of reptiles that contains 3,400 known species in over 500 genera. They belong to the suborder Serpentes in the order Squamata.
Snakes do no belong to a specific genus. Snakes are a diverse group that includes over 500 genera (genuses). They form the suborder Serpentes .
Snakes are not a part of the species. Snakes are reptiles, but reptiles are a class, not a species. There are more than 3,000 known species of snake.
Snakes are not a species, they form the subclass serpentes with about 500 known genera.
Snakes do not belong to any one genus. There are about 500 known genera of snakes. They form the suborder serpentes in the order Squamata.
The suborder of snakes is Serpentes but the genus and species varies. There are about 450 genera and 3000 species. So it depends on which you are interested in.
There are between 2,780 and 2,790 species of Snake species in the World though as new species are discovered the number will grow. Of all the species near 600 are venomous witch means that about 2,200 species are nonvenomous.There are exzatly 2,400 diffrent types of snakes.
Snakes belong to the Class Reptilia, Order Squamata, Suborder Serpentes/Ophidia. There are about 2900 species of snake with many genera in each suborder.
A sea krait is a type of sea snake. Sea kraits belong to the genus Laticauda. There are only five species of sea kraits.
They belong to the order 'Squamata'
The wolves belong to the dog species.
Neanderthal man belongs to the species Homo neanderthalensis.
17 species of the green tree snake
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There are different species of camels, but they do belong to genus Camelus.
A snake is an organism that is a third-order heterotroph. Snakes belong to the third trophic level. There are approximately 3,000 species of snakes.
The anaconda is recognised as the heaviest species.anaconda is the heavies species of snake in the world