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"Serpent" is a more general term that can refer to various legless, carnivorous reptiles, while "snake" specifically refers to a suborder of serpents within the reptile group. Essentially, all snakes are serpents, but not all serpents are necessarily snakes.

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No difference - they are simply different names for the same reptile.

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snakes slither croc walks croc legs snake no legs

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There isn't a difference.

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