Does a snake have bones?
Snakes are full of bones, from their sectioned backbones, to which are attached from one to 145 pairs or ribs, to the ball and joint sockets, which attach the many sections of backbone together, and allow them to contort themselves like pretzels.
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Yes, they do have bones. A snake has a sectioned backbone, and to this backbone are attached pairs of ribs.
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