Spins? I think you mean SPINE. If so, yes. Snakes do have spines. But its spine is very flexible.
Being a vertebrate, all reptiles (including snakes) have spines.
Snakes' backbones are called spines, just like all vertebrates.
Yes, almost the entire length of the snake's body is backbone. Like all reptiles, snakes are vertebrates. They have super-flexible spines. They have a complete skeleton, including skull, ribs and spine.
There are two types, commonly referred to as type A and type B turtle spines. Type A spines buckle horizontally to form something of an 'S' shape when viewed from above, while type B spines buckle vertically. Hope that helps!
a cactus
Brown tree snakes and Brahminy blind snakes
Cacti live in the deserts of the Americas and many have sharp spines. In Africa there are other plants, euphorbias for example, that resemble cacti but have thorns rather than spines.
hawthorne
Foxes are more closely related to snake than sea stars. Foxes and snakes share similar ancestors and both have vertebra that make up their spines.
garder snake
There are NO vegetarian snakes ! ALL snakes are carnivores !