Snakes' backbones are called spines, just like all vertebrates.
their legs,muscles,and backbone
People used to think this snake sucked milk from the teats of cattle, which is a myth.
Usually the feet when on land. When swimming the tail is also often used. Snakes use their backbone to move.
Go to PimpMyWalk.com that website will teach you any move used in cwalking. (: -Mr. Chanimal
A neonate is the name used to describe any newborn animal, including a snake.
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Those letters can be used to spell "python", which is the name of both a snake and a programming language.
Snake is normally a common noun, except on the very rare occasion that it is used as a name, such as John Carpenter's fictional character, Snake Plissken, in the films Escape from New York and Escape from LA
Sheshagiri is a name normally used for boys. It is of Sanskrit origin and its meaning is "snake mountain".
vertabrates(with backbone) and invertabrates(without backbone) :)
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There is only one species of Corn snake. It is a member of the Rat snake family. The Corn snake's original Latin name used to be Elaphe guttata guttata, but has now been changed to Pantherophis guttatus guttatus.