Snakes move quickly despite lacking legs or feet by using their muscular, flexible bodies to create waves of motion. They utilize various locomotion techniques, such as serpentine movement, sidewinding, and concertina motion, which allow them to push against surfaces and propel themselves forward. Their smooth scales reduce friction with the ground, enabling swift movement through various terrains. Additionally, their lightweight bodies and strong muscles contribute to their agility and speed.
snakes have no feet at all
A chicken moves by running on its legs. It can fly with its wings a short couple of feet as well. Chickens are fast runners when being chased.
No snake walks, they don't have legs or feet
Giraffes-long neck and legs Elephants-a prehensile trunk Snake-moves without legs Porcupine-quills
0 legs are there on a snake
Snakes don't have feet. Anguis fragilis is a limbless lizard, which looks a lot like a snake, but it is a lizard not a snake.
moves very slowly with its 4 legs
It uses it's tail for water movement, not the legs.
No. Numbats walk on four legs, and even though they are not fast-moving animals, they do not waddle.
Velociraptor walked on two feet, thus it was a biped. They had long legs and a lightweight body, making them very fast when they ran.
a bee moves by flapping its dead wing fast to fly which acts like a helicopter!
Snake!