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how does a snake move?​

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Answered by awaniosti69
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Snakes do not have limbs like other animals. Instead, they move using their flexible body, which consists of a long spine with up to 400 ribs attached. Muscles connected to the ribs help snakes crawl, climb, and swim, and wide belly scales help them grip surfaces. ... Bigger snakes may push on both sides at the same time.

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Answered by HTMLKEVIN
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This is the motion used by most snakes. The serpentine movement consists of a wavy, S-shaped movement, for that reason is also known as lateral undulation. The snake will contract its muscles starting at the head, moving its body from side to side, creating a series of curves.

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