A snake has more bones. The human skeleton has approximately 200 bones. A snake has at least 200 vertebrae and sometimes more than 400 depending on the species (ccompared with 26 in a human spin) and a similar number of pairs of ribs, giving the snake approximately 600 to 1200 bones in all.
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A human typically has more bones than a snake. The average human adult has around 206 bones, while a snake's skeleton consists of only a few hundred bones. This is because snakes have a more streamlined and elongated body structure compared to humans.
Yes, ball pythons have bones like other vertebrates. Their skeleton consists of bones such as the skull, vertebrae, ribs, and limb bones. These bones provide structure and support to the snake's body.
An elephant has more skin.
No. A snake has a solid skeleton made from bones (in the same way our skeleton is made)
Snakes don't have "snake years". A snake's age is the same in human years.
A snake's skeleton is internal and made of bones, while a fish's skeleton is primarily made of cartilage. Additionally, fish skeletons typically have two main sections: the backbone and the skull, while snake skeletons are more elongated and flexible to aid in their slithering movement.