The snake does not move in a straight line on the ground. Explain.
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Answer: Snakes slither to move around because they have no legs. ... When a snake moves, some of the scales on its belly will touch the surface of the ground, while other scales do not. The scales drag against the ground to help move the snake forward.
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Like human beings or mammals that can walk on their legs, reptiles or snakes cannot walk instead they make use of their body to move. In this snake moves its fore-part of the body and pulls the rest of its body.
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