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is the backbone of a snake made up of one long bone or many small bones? justify your answer?​

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Answered by ՏʍɑɾեíҽƓմɾƖ
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The skeleton of a typical snake is made up of the skull and jaws with their associated teeth and a long flexible backbone made up of vertebrae with the associated ribs. There is no sign of a pectoral girdle (for forelimbs) or a breastbone, and only a few snakes have vestiges of the pelvic girdle and the hind limbs.

Answered by harshitjaat098
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Answer:

a snake 's backbone is made up of many vertebrae attached to ribs. snake have between 200-400 vertebrae

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