Snakes are generally mobile creatures that move around to hunt for food, find mates, and seek shelter. They can cover significant distances in search of resources and often explore their environment. However, some species may stay in a specific area, especially if they have established a territory or find ample food sources nearby. Overall, their movement patterns can vary based on species, habitat, and environmental conditions.
They move around
No they will move.
it moves around
It moves around but has a territory in which it does this.
Yes - a snakes tail begins at the vent - it's the same with all snakes.
The stomach moves with the rest of the animal. It doesn't move around inside the body. All of the internal organs stay in the same place.
Snakes have the ability to go up stairs. They use the belly muscles to move and that is the same way that they will go up the stairs.
no
For the same reason you walk. To move or go to some other place. They gotta get around some how.
Yes - they are from the same family of snakes.
yes
Move. They have territory where they roam and hunt.