There are a few names for snake scales - depending on where they are on the body. Some examples are: Dorsal (on top of the body), Ventral (underneath the body), Caudal (on top of the tail) and Subcaudal (underneath the tail).
No, amphibians do not have scales. A snake has scales and it is a reptile.
No monkeys don't have scales but a reptile like a snake has scales.
A land animal that crawls and has scales is a snake. Snakes move by crawling on their bellies and their bodies are covered in scales for protection.
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It has scales not skin
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No. Garter snake scales are not sharp.
Yes, snakes have scales covering their body. These scales serve multiple purposes, including providing protection, aiding in movement, and helping regulate the snake's body temperature.
There are many types of scales produced by OHAUS. Some of the types of scales produced by OHAUS culinary scales, moisture balance scales, and hand held scales.
Take it to the vet
The different types of piano scales that consist of letters are major scales, minor scales, and chromatic scales.
You cannot determine if a snake is poisonous based on its tail scales. The presence of venom glands and fangs are better indicators of a snake's venomous nature. It's safest to assume all snakes are potentially dangerous and to give them space.