How does the snake protect itself? What kind of body does it have?
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Snakes will first hide, escape, or scare off predators before defending themselves through an attack. Snakes do have some bodily protection in the form of their scales. However, many of their predators have sharp teeth, claws, or talons, making short work of their protective gear.
In case you were wondering (cause they are soooo flexible), snakes actually do have bones. Animals with bones are know as vertebrates -- snakes are vertebrates. A snake's backbone is made up of many vertebrae attached to ribs.
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Answer: the snake moves with sudden curving gliding through the water to protect himself from the attack. he has a thing long body shape and is ofgraceful and beautiful
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