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how does move Snakes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Snakes slither to move around because they have no legs. They rely on their muscles and scales. ... The scales drag against the ground to help move the snake forward. Finch said that a snake's strong muscles help it lift some scales and allow it to move along rough surfaces like branches and trees.

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Snakes slither to move around because they have no legs. They rely on their muscles and scales. ... The scales drag against the ground to help move the snake forward. Finch said that a snake's strong muscles help it lift some scales and allow it to move along rough surfaces like branches and trees.Snakes typically swim, climb or crawl by bending their spine into serpentine coils or using the leading edges to push off objects.Serpentine - This S-shape movement, also known as undulatory locomotion, is used by most snakes on land and in water. Starting at the neck, a snake contracts its muscles, thrusting its body from side to side, creating a series of curves.Snakes are well known for their sinuous, side-winding movements, but they can also move in a straight line, like a train through a tunnel. ... Rectilinear locomotion was first examined in 1950 by biologist HW Lissman.

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