Snakes have a backbone with a great many vertebrae, some having about 300 whereas a man has only 33 or 34. To each vertebra is attached a pair of ribs. On the belly, from neck to tail, are as many broad overlapping plates as there are vertebrae, each attached to the ends of a pair of ribs and controlled by a system of muscles. Some thick-bodied snakes, such as rattlesnakes and the cottonmouth moccasin, can crawl slowly in a straight line along the ground, or even up a tree, by inching a few belly plates forward, then a few more, synchronized so that there appears to be wave after wave traveling from neck to tail. But for speedy travel they use the sinuous movement.
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The scales on their belly are large, and overlap going towards the tail. Strong muscles enable them to push against the ground, pushing them forward.
a copperhead?? if so it is very poisonous
no, only invertibrate do.
This is a Red-bellied Black Snake. It is very poisonous, so don't attempt to touch it!
Winter in the Belly of a Snake was created in 2003.
belly snake
It is dead.
The rather imaginativly named red belly black snake! Or in Taxonomic terms; Pseudechis porphyriacus
yes because all animals have a belly button
A ring snake non venomous or a red belly water snake but it don't have a ring
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To get rid of a red belly black snake you have to scare it. try blasting it with the hose. Of making a loud noise. To get rid of a red belly black snake you have to scare it. try blasting it with the hose. Of making a loud noise.
The words gate, date, and hate do rhyme with plate. Snake does not rhyme with plate.
The scales on their belly are large, and overlap going towards the tail. Strong muscles enable them to push against the ground, pushing them forward.
No
it lays the egg