Do pythons have legs? Do pythons have feet?

Updated on society 2024-07-20
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Snakes don't have feet, pythons don't have feet, pythons move by body, it bows its body into a bow and finally uses it to move forward little by little, and then when the speed is fast, it will be like sliding, this is the way snakes crawl, so pythons don't have feet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes Pythons used to have legs, but with evolution, the python's feet degenerated, and only 2 small bumps can be seen, called stump feet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Pythons don't have feet, only pythons have feet, and they rely on the scales on their bodies to move forward.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes. Pythons actually have legs, but they are not obvious, and the feet are not completely degenerated, and they look like small antennae. There is a small protrusion on the back of the snake's body, which is the stump foot, but when crawling, it does not crawl with the help of its feet, but uses the scales and muscles on the body to flex and stretch.

    Moreover, male pythons will have stump limbs, which can also be used to immobilize female pythons during mating. Scientific studies have shown that snakes are reptiles with degenerated limbs. In ancient times, snakes had legs, but later degraded in order to adapt to their environment.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Pythons don't have feet.

    Pythons are in the family Pythons, and pythons are large reptiles. The common body length is 3-5 meters, there is a dark brown spear-shaped spot on the back of the head and neck, a black longitudinal spot on the side of the head, the ventral surface of the head is yellowish-white, the back of the body is brown, gray-brown or yellow, and there are large black-edged clouded leopard-like markings on the back and sides of the body.

    Pythons are commonly 3-5 meters long. There is a dark brown spear-shaped spot on the back of the head and neck, and a black longitudinal spot on the side of the head starts from the nostrils and passes through the scales of the eyes and obliquely to the corners of the mouth.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Pythons have no feet, at the back of the python's body, the protrusions are called stump feet, in the process of evolution, snakes initially had feet, with evolution, snake's feet gradually disappeared, snakes no longer move with feet, but use the scales on the body, as well as the flexion and extension of muscles to crawl.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Snakes used to have legs, which still leaves traces on the python's body, and two small protrusions can be seen at the back of the body, called stump feet.

    As the snake evolved, the snake's feet gradually disappeared, and the snake no longer moved on its feet, but used the scales on its body and the flexion and extension of its muscles to crawl.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pythons don't have feet, they've degenerated into their bodies, and they have the bones of feet in their bodies.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, not completely degenerate, similar to small antennae.

    I suspect that the dragon that the ancients said was a mutated or atavistic python.

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