it depends on what your asking: religious or scientific?
No. Snakes lack limbs entirely.
Snakes don't have external limbs.
snakes
snakes are reptiles and they don't have limbs
I'd say no. Rabbits have four limbs, external ears and fur. Snakes have scales, no ears and no limbs.
because they're snakes..
In simple terms - evolution ! Snakes & lizards share a common ancestry. While lizards chose to keep using their limbs, snakes evolved to depend on their external limbs less over time. Eventually, over many thousands of years, their limbs grew shorter until they disappeared completely. The only evidence their limbs existed - is remnants of bone in their skeletons.
There is no answer for this question because it does not make any sense.
Reptiles has many many limbs. Example: Snakes- they have hundreds of limb so that is why they are so flixible.
The pelvic girdle in snakes is vestigial because they have lost their hind limbs during evolution. Since snakes no longer have hind limbs, the pelvic girdle serves no functional purpose and is reduced in size and structure.
Reptiles that have limbs use them when them want to walk, climb, swim, or grasp.
Apodal animals are those that lack or have greatly reduced limbs, such as snakes and certain types of worms. They may move by creeping, burrowing, or other means that do not involve the use of limbs.