The spine on a snake runs the entire length of the snake - from the skull, along the upper-most part of the body - all the way down to the end of the snakes tail.
They run the full length of the body at the top, from the head down to the tail.
Yes, snakes have a spine/ backbone
Of course! Without a backbone, snakes would not be able to move! Snakes are NOT invertebrates, contrary to some people's beliefs.
No, snakes have a backbone and a skeletal system. They are vertebrates.
Yes. All snakes are vertebrates.
The scientific name for the backbone is the vertebral column.
they are not inveretrbrates they have a backbone
In frogs body kidny is located in abdomin on both dides of backbone .
Yes. Adders are snakes. Snakes are reptiles. Reptiles are vertebrates.
No they do not because they slither like snakes in the water and you can not do that with a backbone
Nope - ALL snakes are vertebrates. They have a skull, spine (running the entire length of their body, and 300-400 pairs of ribs.
worms,snakes and slugs