Snakes can fly



If the paradise tree snake wants to move from one tree to another, she literally flies at him, not going down. More precisely, it "slides" through the air. To fly to another tree, they either fall from the branches or strongly repelled by it to overcoming the height of active slide. In flight they take the S-shaped in order to stay in the air longer and get exactly where they want.

Source: www.nnm.ru

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