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  2. Chrysopelea - Wikipedia

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    According to research performed by Professor Jake Socha at Virginia Tech, these snakes can change the shape of their body in order to produce aerodynamic forces so they can glide in the air. [10] [11] Scientists are hopeful that this research will lead to the design of robots that can glide in the air from one place to another. [12]

  3. Rectilinear locomotion - Wikipedia

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    Rectilinear locomotion relies upon two opposing muscles, the costocutaneous inferior and superior, which are present on every rib and connect the ribs to the skin. [5] [6] Although it was originally believed that the ribs moved in a "walking" pattern during rectilinear movement, studies have shown that the ribs themselves do not move, only the muscles and the skin move to produce forward ...

  4. Snake - Wikipedia

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    There is a Hindu festival called Nag Panchami each year on which day snakes are venerated and prayed to. See also Nāga. [152] The snake is one of the 12 celestial animals of Chinese zodiac, in the Chinese calendar. [153] Many ancient Peruvian cultures worshipped nature. [154] They emphasized animals and often depicted snakes in their art. [155]

  5. Undulatory locomotion - Wikipedia

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    Snakes primarily rely on undulatory locomotion to move through a wide range of environments. Undulatory locomotion is the type of motion characterized by wave-like movement patterns that act to propel an animal forward. Examples of this type of gait include crawling in snakes, or swimming in the lamprey. Although this is typically the type of ...

  6. Chrysopelea ornata - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly known as the golden tree snake, ornate flying snake, and golden flying snake. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Along with the other species in the Chrysopelea genus , the golden tree snake is very unusual, as it is capable of a type of gliding "flight" (more of a controlled "throwing" or "falling")—mainly utilised during the pursuit of prey ...

  7. Dear God, why are there so many snakes in this ball? - AOL

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    "No one's going to believe if I didn't take a picture. So, pics or it didn't happen," Christine Proffitt told WBTV . "Everyday I see four or five snakes every time, but I've never seen 10 to 20 ...

  8. Tentacled snake - Wikipedia

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    Tentacled snakes spend their whole life in the water and can stay underwater for up to 30 minutes without coming up for air. [4] They can only move awkwardly on land. In dry times and at night, the snake may burrow itself in the mud. [3] Hunting is accomplished via a unique ambush method. Tentacled snakes spend much of their time in a rigid ...

  9. Chrysopelea paradisi - Wikipedia

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    The flying snake has a unique kinematic that is different compared to other animals with gliding or flight because they are cylindrical and do not have limbs such as legs or wings. [7] Although the flying snake does not display visible characteristics that contribute to its ability to glide, there are three aspects that have been studied and ...