«Probak egiteko gunea»: berrikuspenen arteko aldeak
Didakteka(e)tik
8. lerroa: | 8. lerroa: | ||
[http://eu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Artikuluen_formatua] | [http://eu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Artikuluen_formatua] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | A '''snake''' is a scaly, limbless, elongate reptile from the order [[Squamata]]. A literary word for snake is '''[[serpent]]''' (a [[Middle English]] word which comes from [[Old French]], and ultimately from ''*serp-'', "to creep"<ref name="serpent">{{cite web | work=Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary | title=Definition of serpent - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary|url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/serpent| accessdate=12 October|accessyear=2006}}</ref>); in modern usage this usually refers to a mythic or symbolic snake, and information about such creatures can be found under [[serpent (symbolism)]]. This article deals mostly with the biology of snakes. |
11:30, 12 Azaroa 2007(e)ko berrikuspena
Hemen nahi beste proba egin dezakezu!
Ez da makala<ref>Hori jakin nahi nuke nik</ref> harek egindako lana
<references />
A snake is a scaly, limbless, elongate reptile from the order Squamata. A literary word for snake is serpent (a Middle English word which comes from Old French, and ultimately from *serp-, "to creep"<ref name="serpent">Txantiloi:Cite web</ref>); in modern usage this usually refers to a mythic or symbolic snake, and information about such creatures can be found under serpent (symbolism). This article deals mostly with the biology of snakes.