Do snake travel
No. Snakes live on their own, though most species pair up for a short time to mate. Mating behaviors vary among species and the term "black snake" may refer to a wide variety of snakes.
a snake have over 300 ribs!!!!! they each lay 2 by 2 down the snakes back!!!
Yes - all reptiles have back-bones. A snakes 'rib-cage' has up to 200 pairs of ribs attached to the spine.
Although their fluid motion may be deceiving, it does have bones. In fact, SNAKES ARE FULL OF BONES, from sectioned backbones, to which are attached from 1 to 145 pairs of ribs, to the ball and joint sockets which attach the numerous sections of backbones together.
No, spiders are solitary animals. They do not travel in groups, pairs, or families. They do not seek out humans for revenge, nor does the scent of a dead spider attract other spiders. These are just myths.
No. Like all snakes they live on their own.
No. Snakes live on their own, though most species pair up for a short time to mate. Mating behaviors vary among species and the term "black snake" may refer to a wide variety of snakes.
no....they will eat other brown snakes !
No - an invertebrate has no internal skeleton. Snakes have a well-defined internal skeleton - including over 400 pairs of ribs !
It is not possible to answer the question with no information about which ordered pairs!
Snakes have more ribs than other animals - up to 400 pairs !
Sea snakes can forage in groups, but snakes generally don't hang out together unless they are mating. Oh, and a group of snakes is not called a herd. It could probably just be referred to as a group (like with the sea snakes) because snakes don't cruise around together. ----- There is such a thing as a nest of vipers.
Yes they do... They have up to 400 pairs of 'ribs' and a spine that runs the full length of their body.
420 has four prime factors. Prime factors don't usually travel in pairs.
The cast of Fish Like to Travel in Pairs - 2011 includes: Nancy Tao as The Shy Girl Joseph Tran as The Introverted Boy
Nope - ALL snakes are vertebrates. They have a skull, spine (running the entire length of their body, and 300-400 pairs of ribs.
They can have up to something like 145 pairs of ribs.