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Which part of snake help to crawl

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Answered by Nikita203
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Answer:

The ventral scales act like the tracks or tread of a tire, providing traction against the ground while the costocutaneous muscles, which go from the ribs to the skin of the back, push the skeleton forward, inside the sleeve that constitutes the skin, which they simultaneously drag.

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Answered by kajaljha08
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Muscles connected to the ribs help snakes crawl, climb, and swim, and wide belly scales help them grip surfaces.

explanation

Snakes do not have limbs like other animals. Instead, they move using their flexible body, which consists of a long spine with up to 400 ribs attached. Muscles connected to the ribs help snakes crawl, climb, and swim, and wide belly scales help them grip surfaces.Snakes have a cylindrical, long body with scales. The body has numerous muscles and vertebrae. Snakes slither on land to move by drawing on their bellies.

They form loops while moving. Each loop of the snake gives it a forward push by pressing against the ground and helps the snake to move forward.

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