An earthworm can move straight but a snake can’t. Explain why?
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In narrowly confined terrain, snakes use a gait called 'rectilinear locomotion' to propel themselves in a straight line, similar to earthworms.
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Snakes are a vertebrate group while worms are invertebrates. Therefore, snakes have stronger bodies compared to worms. Worms are much more diversified than snakes are. ... Snakes have scales but not the worms
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