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Snakes that live on the ground can climb walls. Some snakes have the potential to climb more than a dozen floors.
Snakes on high floors may be taking drains or stairs. Snakes climb stairs because their abdomen has scales and suckers, and they can crawl on stairs with the help of the power of suckers, but the crawling speed on stairs is slower. The most common way for snakes to travel is to use their bodies to snake and move forward in an S-shaped pattern.
Snake Habits:
The habitat of snakes varies depending on the species, and the habitat is diverse. Some live in caves, some live on the ground, some live in trees, and some live in water.
A snake is an ectothermic animal whose body temperature varies with the temperature of the air.
Because snakes themselves do not have a well-developed thermoregulatory mechanism to produce and maintain a constant body temperature. The optimal temperature for snake activity is 20-30 °C, and the growth rate of snakes in this suitable range also rises with the temperature rises. Air humidity.
It also has a great impact on snakes, usually 50-70% is appropriate.
The activity of snakes is closely related to outside temperature, humidity, light, and food. Under the influence of these external environmental conditions, there are obvious seasonal and diurnal characteristics.
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Snakes living on the ground can climb walls, and it is possible to climb more than a dozen floors.
Because snakes have a certain ability to climb walls.
If it is a general cement wall, or a relatively rough cement wall, then they are able to climb. But if they are cement walls that have been specially treated to become particularly smooth, then they will not be able to climb up. In addition, if it is not a concrete wall, but a concrete floor, then they can also climb on it smoothly.
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Meandering movement crawling.
Snakes are reptiles that do not have limbs. When walking on land, the main thing is to bend the body from side to side and make an "S" shape to move and lean forward.
The scales of the abdomen move forward and crawl forward, and the two work closely together and coordinate with each other.
The body surface of the snake is covered with fine scales, and the ventral surface of the terrestrial snake and the arboreal snake has a row of particularly large scales, which go from one ventral side to the other, collectively called ventral scales. The ventral scales are arranged in a shingle-like pattern, which can move back and forth, and are the main tools for terrestrial snakes and arboreal snakes to crawl.
Snake crawling: The spine of a snake is extremely long, usually consisting of more than 300 vertebrae, some up to 400. The number of vertebrae is roughly equivalent to.
The number of ventral and caudal scales. At each vertebrae, in addition to the anterior and posterior joints like all vertebrates, snakes also have a particularly long pair of paraarticular processes.
The front end of the nerve arc of the vertebrae is called the vertebral arch bulge, which is a wedge-like protrusion; The posterior end is called the vertebral arch fovea and is dimple-shaped. In this way, the convex and concave parajoints between the anterior and posterior vertebrae are chimeed with each other, so that each vertebrae of the snake has a special double joint. Therefore, the entire vertebrae of the snake not only do not dislocate, but also increase its flexure and flexibility.
When crawling forward, the body can make an "S" shaped bending movement.
Each vertebra has a pair of elongated, curved ribs, except for the first annulus in front and a few vertebrae at the caudal end. They are connected by movable joints, so that all ribs can move regularly back and forth due to muscle contractions.
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Snakes climb trees because snakes are scaly all over their bodies, and there are more than 100 abdominal scales on the ventral surface, arranged front and back, connected by skin muscles and ribs, in the nervous system.
Under the command of the rib muscles, the rib muscles contract rhythmically, and the ribs move back and forth, causing the abdominal scales to react with the ground and the tree surface through the skin muscles, and the snake makes a series of wavy bends to push the snake body forward. Snake Island.
This is the reason why pit vipers can climb trees. The reason why the Snake Island pit viper is good at climbing trees is that it has practiced the ability to climb trees for a long time in order to catch birds for food. Snakes on land are rare.
Snakes are phylum Chordates.
A class of animals under the class Reptiles. The body is elongated, divided into three parts: head, trunk and tail, without limbs or claw-like hind limbs on both sides of the cloaca transversely lobed by lower snakes; Covered with scales; The head is of a variety of shapes, with nostrils located on the snout, but the lifelong marine serpentidae species live on the snout; Protective transparency outside the eyeball**, pupils round, vertically oval or horizontal, no active eyelids, lenses almost spherical; tongue elongated and bifurcated; Premaxilla (only python snakes have teeth), maxilla.
The palatal bones, wing bones, and tooth bones are epiphytically endowed with teeth with posterior curvatures, but the size, number, and structure of the teeth vary from species to species. The tail is significantly shorter than the head body length.
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Snakes may climb more than a dozen floors, and snakes have been seen on the news in the toilets of homes on more than ten floors.
Snakes inhabit different environments depending on the species, and the habitat is diverse, some live in caves, some live on the ground, some live in trees, and some live in water.
Most snakes live on the ground, and are characterized by a normal body shape in the snake order, less specialized, generally with wider ventral scales, and rapid movement on the ground. For example, most of the species in the genus Purple Sand Snake of the family Yuktidae that live in mountainous areas, the genus Listria of the Cobra family, the genus Pit Viper of the family and the genus Soldering Ironhead.
It is a ring snake of the cobra family, a viper of the viper family, and a white-lipped bamboo leaf green that lives in the plains and hills. The flower snake that lives in the desert or the Gobi region. Many snakes can be encountered in mountains, plains and hills, such as cobras and king cobras of the cobra family, pit vipers of the viper family, etc.
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1. Snakes can climb walls;
2. Snakes belong to the reptiles of the suborder Scaly Snakes, and there are snakes, flies, beetles, beetles, worms, worms, etc., according to the species, there will also be synonymous names such as pit vipers, pythons, pythons, vipers, etc., belonging to the order Scales, the body is slender, the limbs are degenerate, the surface of the body is covered with scales, and the snake is a vertebrate although it is slender;
3. Most of them are terrestrial, but there are also semi-arboreal, semi-aquatic and aquatic, distributed in all parts of the world except for Antarctica, Heng Qianming, New Zealand, Ireland and other islands, feeding on rats, frogs, insects, etc.
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