The Bible does not give the snake a name. The snake was a common motif in ancient religions right around the ancient Near East. We can regard it as a a remnant of even more ancient animist beliefs or we can adopt the more recent Christian approach of believing that the snake was Satan, who would have made his task more difficult by pretending to be a snake.
Leon R. Kass (The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis), says that we can learn most from the story by regarding it as a mythical yet realistic portrait of permanent truths about our humanity, rather than as a historical yet idealised portrait of a blissful existence we were tricked out of.
If we think of the story of the Garden of Eden as an allegory, we can make the serpent represent whatever we want. Many suggest Satan. Or we can regard the story as literally true, in which case the serpent was real and should not represent anything. Or, in the words of Leon R. Kass (The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis), we can learn most from the story by regarding it as a mythical yet realistic portrait of permanent truths about our humanity, rather than as a historical yet idealised portrait of a blissful existence we once enjoyed but lost. The story was not about the snake, which was merely a motif commonly used in ancient Near Eastern mythology, but about man's longing for immortality.
The book of Genesis gave no name to the sinister serpent. God called the snake 'cursed', in Genesis 3:14, for having tempted Adam and Eve. Otherwise the serpent only had the name that Adam gave when God created wildlife and Adam chose each creature's name, in Genesis 2:19.
Python is the name of the serpent that god Apollo killed with his arrows and bow.
Satan
God told Adam and Eve that they could eat from every tree but one tree which was the tree of good and evil.Then the serpent told them that he only told them that because the fruit would make them "just like him".So that made Eve eat the apple and she made Adam eat it to.
The answer to your question is answered in Genesis 3:14. Yes the serpent was cursed.
satin, disguised as a serpent, told Eve that if she ate from the tree she would not die, but be like God, and Eve believed him.
The scientific name for the apple tree is "Malus domestica".
The Scientific name for a white apple tree would be an orchid's crab apple tree. I know that it says crab apple tree but it's not a crab apple, the white apple actually has seeds the shape of crab eyes so, the apple was name after a crustacean.
Eve took fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of good & evil. Since there was only one such tree in the garden, it would not be a fruit we know. Artists painted the scene during the Renaissance, and depicted an apple, which lead to the common reference.
The scientific name for the apple tree is "Malus domestica".
"Apple" is the common name for the fruit of the Malus domestica, or apple tree, of the family Rosaceae.
Both ate the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil: a serpent tempted Eve who ate it first and then offered the forbidden fruit to Adam. But the bible never identifies that fruit as being an apple...
an apple blossom is a part of the apple tree. there for it is (just like the name says) an apple blossom. the blossom will then turn into an apple once it is pollonated by a bee.
The apple tree. The legend is that Johnny Appleseed traveled the country planting apple trees.
There are no apple trees that have thorns. There is a tree called the Hawthorn Thornapple tree that has thorns as its name suggests.