Chrysopelea is also known by its common name "flying snake". It climbs using ridge scales along its belly,[7] pushing against rough bark surface of tree trunks, allowing it to move vertically up a tree. Upon reaching the end of a branch, the snake continues moving until its tail dangles from the end of the branch. It then makes a J-shape bend,[7] leans forward to select the level of inclination it wishes to use to control its glide path, as well as selecting a desired landing area. Let's find out how this snakes fly, Listen to this podcast to know how they fly
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- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published30 June 2021 at 03:30 UTC
- Length3 min
- RatingClean