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Which animal have short limbs to crawl​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Snakes , lizards

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Answered by roopa2000
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Which animal has short limbs to crawl​

Answer: Lizards

Explanation:

What does an animal's crawling mean?

In the animal kingdom, to crawl is to move by dragging one's body along the ground or keeping one's body close to it. Let's look at some creatures that primarily move by crawling now that we've defined what it means to crawl.

A creature that crawls or moves using its belly, as do snakes, or by its little, short legs, as do lizards and similar animals. Inquire about your task and receive detailed responses.

Frogs and toads also crawl when they aren't jumping, along with newts and salamanders. Their near cousins, the snakes, imitate the side-to-side motion lizards use to crawl.

Lizards:

With over 7,000 species, lizards make up a large group of squamate reptiles found on all continents except Antarctica and most oceanic island chains. Although certain lizards are more closely related to these two excluded species than other lizards, the group is paraphyletic since it excludes snakes and Amphisbaenia. The Komodo dragon is a 3-meter-long lizard, while chameleons and geckos are just a few centimetres long.

The majority of lizards run vigorously in a side-to-side manner as quadrupeds. Some species, referred to as "legless lizards," have long snake-like bodies with secondary leg loss. Some animals, such as the Draco lizards that live in forests, can glide. They are sometimes very territorial, with the males chasing away other males and making loud signals to entice females and scare foes. The majority of lizard species are carnivorous, frequently acting as sit-and-wait predators. While many lesser species consume insects, the Komodo devours large creatures like water buffalo.

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