Yes. They devolved them from being lizards
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Snakes and Varanoid lizards (Helodermatidae, Lanthanotus, and Varanidae) are believed to have a common ancestor. However, regardless of what exactly the ancestor was, snakes did evolve from a legged reptilian ancestor some time in the Cretaceous period.
a snake have over 300 ribs!!!!! they each lay 2 by 2 down the snakes back!!!
No they dont have legs
No, quadrupeds are animals with 4 legs. Snakes don't have ANY legs.
Lizards and snakes are both reptiles; they have scaly skin, they lay eggs, they have generally similar physiology (although lizards have legs and snakes don't).
Snakes do not have legs, so they will not grow legs if put into fire. Snakes are reptiles and move by slithering using their muscles and scales. Heating a snake to extreme temperatures can cause severe harm or death to the animal.
0 snakes do not have legs.
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.
Well, considering the fact that snakes don't actually have legs that would be hard to say, they slither on the ground, they have no spine so this is actually possibly snakes ...they don't have legs :O )
snakes don't have legs they only slither
no they do not have legs
No, anaconda are snakes and they do not have legs.
they have no legs
Legs.
no.
No
Only the bindsnake, otherwise, no snakes have legs, even if they are developing an egg.
are you talking about snakes or millipide? different person: if you are talking about milipedes...then they have roughly a 1000 legs not always, but around 1000 legs. =)