Being a vertebrate, all reptiles (including snakes) have spines.
Yes. All snakes are vertebrates.
YES!! they do... they are vertibrates :)
coral snake
Can be either a coral snake or king snake. They look very similar, but the coral snake is one of the moat deadly poisonous snakes around. Best to leave it be.
A snake's backbone is made up a bone, which is a connective tissue.
there could be. Kingsnakes and milk snakes can have very similar markings to the coral snake. A true coral snake's habitat is in the southern region of the US. if there is any doubt...stay away.
* Eastern Coral Snake * Scarlet Kingsnake
Of the three: octopus, coral snake, and snail, there is only one vertebrate which is the coral snake. The reason is that it has a backbone, one of the characteristics of a vertebrate. Neither the snail nor the octopus have an internal skeleton or backbone to qualify as a vertebrate, so they are classified as invertebrates.
Of course! Without a backbone, snakes would not be able to move! Snakes are NOT invertebrates, contrary to some people's beliefs.
because its the same colors as coral
Yes - Coral snakes are a venomous species of snake.
Roatan Coral Snake was created in 1895.
Oaxacan Coral Snake was created in 1886.
Elegant Coral Snake was created in 1858.
Bogert's Coral Snake was created in 1967.
The coral snake, as a vertebrate, has bones.
A coral snake is a moderately sized venomous snake very closely resembling a banded kingsnake.
One conclusion is that you can say how importaint the coral snake is
the adult coral snake is about three feet long