Biology, asked by laxrava, 8 months ago

how does a snake move rapidly on the ground ? is the human backbone also as flexible as that of a snake​

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Answered by mohan7007331
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because the snake have many small structure as like hairs on his body.And the contact of its body is so close than human and so they slipped very fast .

Answered by aanshidoshi123
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The belly scales act like treads on a tire, providing traction with the ground as the muscles pull the snake's internal skeleture forward in an undulating pattern that becomes fluid and seamless when they move quickly. ... "One set of muscles pulls the skin forward and then it gets anchored in place.

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