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A snake moves by a process called 'lateral undulation'. Please refer to the Wikipedia article attached in the Related Links below for more information. Specifically, scroll or search for the subititle Locomotion.

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Sea snakes move by undulating their bodies in a side-to-side motion, similar to eels. They have flattened tails that help propel them through the water. Their sleek bodies and paddle-like tail allow them to swim quickly and gracefully underwater.

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A grass snake has a long body the end of its tail will help the grass snake push it's body along thick thing Strong and week grass.

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sea snakes move by slithering on the ocean floor.

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they slither about

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