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Mud snakes move primarily by using lateral undulation, which involves bending their bodies side to side to create a wave-like motion. This movement is effective in navigating through their preferred habitats, such as muddy or aquatic environments. They also use their ventral scales to grip surfaces, allowing them to push against the substrate for propulsion. Additionally, mud snakes can exhibit a form of concertina movement when climbing or maneuvering in tighter spaces.

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