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  2. Snake | Description, Facts, & Types | Britannica

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    snake, (suborder Serpentes), any of more than 3,400 species of reptiles distinguished by their limbless condition and greatly elongated body and tail. Classified with lizards in the order Squamata, snakes represent a lizard that, over the course of evolution, has undergone structural reduction, simplification, and loss as well as specialization ...

  3. Snake - Wikipedia

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    Snakes are elongated, limbless reptiles of the suborder Serpentes (/ s ɜːr ˈ p ɛ n t iː z /). [2] Like all other squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales. Many species of snakes have skulls with several more joints than their lizard ancestors, enabling them to swallow prey much larger than their ...

  4. Snakes: Facts and Characteristics - Simply Ecologist

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    Snakes, belonging to the order Squamata, are classified under the scientific name Serpentes and possess unique characteristics. These fascinating creatures can grow to be 18 to 24 feet long and weigh up to 150 kilograms.

  5. Snakes (also serpents) are elongated, legless, carnivorous reptiles of the order Squamata and suborder Serpentes. Learn more facts about snakes.

  6. Snake Characteristics. Snakes have a long, narrow body with scales covering their skin. Snakes have no eyelids, no external ear openings and no legs, although a few snakes, such as boa constrictors and pythons have vestigial (concealed or hidden) hind legs which are tiny, clawed digits known as ‘anal spurs’ which are used to grasp during ...

  7. Everything you should know about the Snake. The Snake is a family of reptiles with long bodies, and no legs. There are 3,600 species of Snake.

  8. Snakes, facts and information - National Geographic

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    Animals. Reference. Snakes. There are more than 3,000 species of snakes on the planet and they’re found everywhere except in Antarctica, Iceland, Ireland, Greenland, and New Zealand. About 600...

  9. Snake - Scales, Venom, Slithering | Britannica

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    Snake - Scales, Venom, Slithering: Snakes have an elongated body and tail, and no limbs. Their body is usually slender, the body shape correlated with the activity level. The vertebral column has more vertebrae than any other living animal—up to 600.

  10. Physical features of snakes | Britannica

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    snake, Any member of about 19 reptile families (suborder Serpentes, order Squamata) that has no limbs, voice, external ears, or eyelids, only one functional lung, and a long, slender body. About 2,900 snake species are known to exist, most living in the tropics.

  11. Snake - A-Z Animals

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    What kind of an animal is a snake? Snakes are reptiles. How do Snakes have babies? Snakes lay eggs. Who would win a fight between a snake and a honey badger? Honey badgers are going to kill a snake in a fight in just about every case. They live in Africa where they face some of the deadliest snakes in the world. Rather than avoiding them, honey ...