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Howto - Flying Snakes

Ant writes "Wired News' Furthermore mentions a University of Chicago researcher finally figured out exactly how the limbless reptiles pull off their amazingly effective bird imitations. 'Despite their lack of winglike appendages, flying snakes are skilled aerial locomotors,' said biologist Jake Socha. Here's how: First, they flatten their bodies from head to tail, making themselves 'Frisbee-like in form,' Socha said. Then, as the snake drops (or leaps!) from a tree branch, it sends S-shaped waves through its body, steadying itself as it glides through the air. One species can even turn mid-flight. There is more information, photographs, and even short QuickTime video clips on Jake's Flying Snakes Home Page."

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  1. macdot by flood6 · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Thank God for that Quicktime link!

  2. Oh, so that's how! by Jugalator · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I thought they had just mastered the art of throwing themselves at the ground, and missing.

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  3. The Guide by PrivateDonut · · Score: 0, Redundant

    "Flying is learning to throw yourself at the ground, and miss" -The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

  4. What would be cool is by dotslasher_sri · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Flying sharks! with laser heads attached to them :D