No. Snakes do not have feet.
Snakes don't have feet, but instead, they have a tail.
No. Snakes do not have feet.
There's quite a few species under 6 feet long that make reasonable 'pets'. Garter snakes rarely exceed 3 feet. Corn snakes average around 5 feet in length. Even Royal Pythons are shorter than 6 feet at adult size (although in any species there areexceptions !)
Yes they are
No.
Corn snakes CAN grow to six feet (1.8metres) but the usual size is around five feet (1.5metres)
There were ancestors of snakes that had feet during the time of the dinosaurs. But the mere fact that they had feet meant that they would be considered snakes. Instead they were more like modern lizards. The first snakes appeared during the Cretaceous period when dinosaurs still dominated the earth.
It depends. For example, snakes do not have feet, whereas lizards have clawed feet.
Male corn snakes are typically smaller than female corn snakes. On average, male corn snakes grow to about 3-4 feet in length, while female corn snakes can reach lengths of 4-6 feet.
snakes, snails, slugs
Well of course there are. They reach 30 feet though, not 100 feet.