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  2. File:Snake-anatomy.svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; ... This diagram was created with Inkscape, ... Anatomy of a snake. 1 esophagus, 2 trachea, 3 tracheal lungs, 4 rudimentary left ...

  3. Snake skeleton - Wikipedia

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    A solenoglyphous snake. A rattlesnake skull (Crotalus sp.) Solenoglyphous snakes (pipe grooved) have the most advanced venom delivery method of any snake. Each maxilla is reduced to a nub supporting a single hollow fang tooth. The fangs, which can be as long as half the length of the head, are folded against the roof of the mouth, pointing ...

  4. Vomeronasal organ - Wikipedia

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    Placement of Jacobson's organ in a snake. The VNO is found at the base of the nasal cavity. It is split into two, being divided by the nasal septum, with both sides possessing an elongated C-shaped, or crescent, lumen. It is encompassed inside a bony or cartilaginous capsule which opens into the base of the nasal cavity. [9]

  5. Snake - Wikipedia

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    Snake scales are not discrete, but extensions of the epidermis—hence they are not shed separately but as a complete outer layer during each molt, akin to a sock being turned inside out. [61] Snakes have a wide diversity of skin coloration patterns which are often related to behavior, such as the tendency to have to flee from predators.

  6. Labial scale - Wikipedia

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    The labial scales are the scales of snakes and other scaled reptiles that border the mouth opening. These do not include the median scales on the upper and lower jaws [1] (rostral and mental scales). The term labial originates from Labium (Latin for "lip"), which refers to any lip-like structure. In snakes, there are two different types of ...

  7. 100 animal trivia questions that will make you think - AOL

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    Answer: The coral snake. What is the name for a group of lions? Answer: A pride. What venomous jellyfish can kill a human in a matter of minutes with its lethal sting? Answer: Box jellyfish.

  8. Category:Snake anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Snake anatomy" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  9. File:CAVE LIKE SNAKE MOUTH.jpg - Wikipedia

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