The main difference between a human skeleton and a snake skeleton lies in their structure and function. A human skeleton is characterized by a rigid framework of bones that provide support, protection, and facilitate movement. In contrast, a snake skeleton is highly specialized for their unique anatomy, consisting mainly of elongated vertebrae and ribs to allow for their flexible and agile movement. Additionally, snakes lack limbs, so their skeleton is adapted for their unique mode of locomotion through the use of muscles and scales.
i think she has a human body but snakes on her waist or somthin... not sure but she does have snakes 4 hair.....
Some examples of living things that do not have a skeleton include jellyfish, worms, octopuses, and insects. These animals have other structural support systems in place of a skeleton, such as exoskeletons or hydrostatic skeletons.
Take a snake and hold it in your hands. The fact that you can hold it in your hands proves the snake is much smaller than you. Most common, non-tropical snakes (rattlesnakes, vipers, garden snakes, and just about any snake that lives in the US) are quite small, with their heads being able to fit in the palm of the average adult human twice, maybe thrice, over. The only snakes that are larger than the average adult human are boas, pythons, and anacondas, with their heads being as big as the adult thigh, or maybe upper arm. With that in mind, most common snakes have brains that are dwarved by the size of the human brain.
A plant that looks like a snake is called a "snake plant."
The snake with orange spots on its body is likely a corn snake.
Snakes have a skeleton - worms don't.
A snake's skeleton is internal and made of bones, while a fish's skeleton is primarily made of cartilage. Additionally, fish skeletons typically have two main sections: the backbone and the skull, while snake skeletons are more elongated and flexible to aid in their slithering movement.
No. A snake has a solid skeleton made from bones (in the same way our skeleton is made)
A snake has more bones. The human skeleton has approximately 200 bones. A snake has at least 200 vertebrae and sometimes more than 400 depending on the species (ccompared with 26 in a human spin) and a similar number of pairs of ribs, giving the snake approximately 600 to 1200 bones in all.
One is a Garter Snake and one is a rattle snake.
Both human and snake skeletons are internal frameworks that provide support, protect vital organs, and facilitate movement. However, snake skeletons are elongated and have more vertebrae to allow for their unique body shape and movement. Additionally, both skeletons have similar skeletal elements such as a skull, ribs, and spinal cord.
A slow worm - is a legless lizard... NOT a snake.
Well a toad is a amphibian and a snake is a reptile.
a gecko is a lizard and a rattle snake is a snake.
Snake - refers to any species within the snake family. Viper - refers to a specific species of snake. It's like asking the question "What's the difference between a dog and a poodle"
The snake is more aggressive.
Because it has a skeleton !