Dinos are the only evidence of serpents having long legs. Go figure. Scriptural verification is verified by archeological observation.
Dinos aren't serpents. Serpents are members of the suborder Serpentes, that is snakes.
wiki writes:
Scleroglossa is the suborder of Squamata (snakes and lizards) that contains the geckos, ananguids, worm lizards, monitor lizards, such as helodermatids, skinks and snakes. The name is derived from the Greek, skleros, meaning hard and glossa, meaning tongue.
* Infraorder Amphisbaenia — worm lizards
* Infraorder Anguimorpha — ananguids (alligator lizards, glass lizards, galliwasps and legless lizards), monitor lizards, mosasaurs, and helodermatids (Gila monster and beaded lizard)
* Infraorder Gekkota — (the geckos)
* Infraorder Scincomorpha — (skinks, whiptail lizards and common European lizards)
* Infraorder Serpentes — snakes
wiki writes:
Collectively, dinosaurs are usually regarded as a superorder or an unranked clade. They are divided into two orders, Saurischia and Ornithischia, depending upon pelvic structure.
Dinosaurs aren't Squamata and thus are not serpents.
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