What is the use of the scales on the
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A scale protects the body of the snake, aids it in locomotion, allows moisture to be retained within, alters the surface characteristics such as roughness to aid in camouflage, and in some cases even aids in prey capture (such as Acrochordus).
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The keratinized scales and skin protect the snake from abrasions and dehydration. Almost no skin glands are present in snakes, but paired scent glands are characteristic
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