Yes, all snakes have long, thin, cylinder - shaped bodies.
Yes, all snakes have long, thin, cylinder - shaped bodies.
A stem is usually shaped like a long cylinder.
They are 'barrel-shaped' - in that they resemble a long, hollow cylinder.
They all have long, worm-like snake bodies. Their teeth are also retractable and they are all carnivores.
Rattle snakes generally have a triangular head with cat-like eyes. Their bodies are slim and long ranging from 4 to 8 feet in length.
I'm going with cylinder Cylindrical or tubular
Electric eels have long tube-shaped bodies, usually around 6 feet long. Their bodies are dark grey in color, except for the belly, which is much lighter.
A fish that is shaped like a stick is called a pipefish. They have long, slender bodies with a similar appearance to a stick or twig.
a hairball is a long shaped cylinder that is packed with fur or hair. it can be formed when a cat is licking or grooming itself.
Snakes have long, smooth bodies that come in different lengths. They come in a variety of colors, and they do not have any legs (to move, they use their muscles to pull themselves across the ground, to climb trees, etc.)
A cylinder? A cylinder is still a cylinder regardless of how long it is.
Sloths are medium-sized mammals. Sloths have short, flat heads, big eyes; short snouts, long legs, and tiny ears. Their bodies are between 50 and 60-centimeters long.