Yes, a slowworm does have a skeleton. Like other reptiles, it possesses a vertebral column made up of bones, which supports its body and allows for movement. Despite its snake-like appearance and lack of limbs, the slowworm's skeleton is essential for its structure and function.
None. A slowworm is a legless lizard.
There are several: arrowwood screwworms willowware slowworm There are several others.
A blindworm is another term for a slowworm - a small Old World lizard, Latin name Anguis fragilis.
you will find slow worms in damp dark places
Not English words, that I know of. Powwow is one, also a variety of worms glowworm, arrowworm, screwworm and slowworm.
Some of them do, such as the european slowworm. Most lizards do not eat snails, because they are to hard to crack.
skeleton system is a system about the skeleton.
"Esqueleto" is skeleton in Spanish.
It is endoskeleton. Seahorses have an interior skeleton.
A rodent skeleton is not different from a vole skeleton. A vole skeleton is just one of many types of rodent skeleton. That is because voles are a type of rodent.
In the olympics. You can't play skeleton if your not an expert. If you want to play skeleton, you have to have a slide just for skeleton.
A mosquito does not have a skeleton it has an exoskeleton which is basically like their skin is their skeleton.