Snakes are cold blooded, have dry, waterproof skin, lay eggs (with just a few exceptions) and are covered in scales. These are the traits for reptiles, and that is where they are classified. Their closest relatives are lizards, as both lizards and snakes belong to the order Squamata.
Is a snake a reptile? Really? The snake is most definitely a reptile. In fact the snake is probably the most famous type of reptile in the world. Or the alligator/crocodile...
No, snakes are reptiles. A snake is a reptile, not an amphibian.No, a snake is not an amphibian.
No, although all snakes come in the class "reptillia".
Coluber Constrictor Foxii is the right scientification fo the Blue Racer snake.
once a snake always a snake
We keep turtle and snake in same class because both are reptiles.
Snakes are a member of the reptile class. Across that class, animals such as iguanas, turtles, tortoises, and so forth, are all related to the snake.
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T. sirtalis (Common Garter) is the the class Reptilia.
Like all snakes corn snakes are in the class reptilia.
it comes in reptile category
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Like all snakes a king snake belongs to the class reptilia and the order squamata.
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it is because both of them are reptiles
a snake worked within the government; actually thats true, not a joke,lol a snake worked as a civil- serpent, a snake studied at maths college class but ddint do well because it was only an - adder.