How movement occure in snake
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Snakes move using their flexible body. They have a long spine with which ribs are connected. Muscles connected to these ribs help the snake to move or crawl. ... Snakes twist its body by successively contracting and expanding like a spring and move.
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Snakes do not have limbs. They move by pulling their bodies in loops throughout the space. As a result, snakes move in a creeping or slithering manner.
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- When a snake's body curves, it forms loops.
- By pressing on the ground, these loops propel the snake ahead. The snakes' long bodies allow them to form a lot of loops.
- Each loop propels the snake forward, causing it to move incredibly quickly but not in a straight line.
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