Biology, asked by arumugamsiddhan60789, 19 days ago

Snakes slither on the ground by looping sideways. A large number of bones and associated muscles push the body forward.​

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Answered by oODivineGirlOo
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A snake's body consists of hundreds of vertebrae and ribs. The length of a snake corresponds to its backbone length, which has numerous muscles supporting it. During locomotion, the backbone and associated muscles function together, thus making the snakes slither. This slithering action of the snake leads to movements which seem like loops. The integrated action of muscles i.e. contraction and relaxation lead to loop-like movements. Thus, a snake moves by making loops.

So, the correct answer is 'By making loops'

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