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Chrysopelea – Flying Snakes

Nature / March 30, 2012 / 0 / 2,960 views

Chrysopelea is known under its assigned common name “flying snake”. It glides by using its ridge scales along its belly, pushing against rough bark surface of tree trunks, allowing it to move vertically up a tree. Upon reaching the end of a tree’s branch, the snake continues moving until its tail dangles from the branch’s end. It then makes a J-shape bend, leans forward to select the level of inclination it wishes to travel to control its flight path, as well as selecting a desired landing area.

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