No. Snakes are not mammals, but reptiles. Mammals are warm-blooded, nurture their young on mothers' milk and, with the exception of monotremes, give live birth. They also have skin, hair or fur.
A snake has scaly skin, is cold-blooded, and usually lays eggs, although many species are live-bearers.
Amphibian
ofis is the name for snake in greek
the name of a snake beginning with a is annacondaAnacondaAspAdder
Yes, Leimadophis epinephelus is commonly known as the indigo snake.
Snakelet, neonate (a newly-born snake), hatchling (a newly-hatched snake)
The smallest mammal in the world is
a snake is a reptile a bat is a mammal
A snake is not a mammal
A snake is a reptile.
No a black Mamba is not a mammal it is a reptile because it is a snake it is infact the fastest snake in the world.
snake
A snake is a reptile and a bear is a mammal.
snake
Neither, it is a fish.
reptile
No, the rattlesnake is a snake - a reptile.
If you mean snake, then no they are reptiles.