Snakes do not have leather shells; rather, their skin is covered in scales made of keratin, similar to human nails. These scales provide protection, aid in locomotion, and help prevent water loss. The texture of their skin can vary, giving it a leathery appearance, but it is not a shell like that of a turtle or tortoise. The unique structure of snake skin allows for growth and shedding, which is essential for their development.
No. Snakes do not have shells. Some turtles and tortoises can retreat into their shells.
snakes lay eggs with shells but eels don't
Snakes became endangered when people started hunting them for their skin to use as leather.
The different of lizards and snakes is very easy. Snakes are known to have no arms, hands, legs or feet in their body. Snakes are litteraly a muscle with a spinal cord. Lizards do hav all of this exept they have arms and legs. Some lizards do look like snakes but they are not.
turtles have legs, snakes don't. turtles have shells, snakes don't.
They contribute their skin, albeit reluctantly.
they normally shed their shells, like crabs or snakes. (except snakes shed their skin).
Alligators and Snakes.
The same reason you don't, They don't like them
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Because Garter snakes give birth to live young.
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