Snakes have a varying number of vertebrae, with their tail vertebrae being called caudal vertebrae, and exhibiting significant diversity in size and shape.
Snakes can have several hundred vertebrae, a stark contrast to humans who have 33 vertebrae. The vertebrae in a snake's tail are indeed known as caudal vertebrae. Most of a snake's vertebrae lack ribs, allowing for their flexibility and adaptability. Snakes' vertebrae exhibit great variation in size and shape, reflecting their diverse evolution and specialized feeding habits.
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