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When snakes fly

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Offline bohica

on: February 13, 2014, 09:13:41 PM


A gliding snake gets some lift by spreading its ribs
BY SUSAN MILIUS 6:33PM, JANUARY 29, 2014

A snake jumping out a window looks nothing like a paper airplane.

Few snakes do anything but fall, but the paradise flying snake widens and flattens its body as if trying to catch some lift. And instead of holding a straight Superman pose, it undulates and whips S-curves in the air in a 3-D motion people don’t have a word for. “Just watch the video,” says biomechanist Jake Socha of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg.

Launching from a 10-meter height, Chrysopelea paradisi can glide outward 10 meters, and Socha has witnessed a champion glide of 21 meters. It’s the most accomplished aerialist of the five Chrysopelea gliding snake species, all from Southern and Southeast Asia.

The paradise glider lives in trees, climbing in easy slithers and jumping off branches to escape predators, and scientists. It really does jump, Socha says. The snake anchors its tail on a branch, and the front of the body first drops down and then shoots back up and out headfirst. It has some power to aim its glides, and Socha suspects it has unusually good vision for a snake. When he worked near Chicago, his gliders would snap heads-up alert and follow the motion of an airplane across the sky.

Yet a resting paradise glider looped over a branch “just looks like a normal snake,” he says. “That’s part of the fascination.”

Most of the time the paradise glider is as sausage-round as any other snake. But during a glide, the flyer splays out its ribs and sucks in its belly. Its round cross section turns into more of a dome, like a sliced mushroom cap — an odd shape for an airfoil.

Socha and his colleagues used 3-D printing to create a snake stand-in with the same cross section and tested fluid flowing around it at various speeds and angles. Contrary to intuition, at many angles the chubby shape could generate much of the lift a gliding snake needs, the team reports January 29 in the Journal of Experimental Biology.


But the domed shape doesn’t account for all the lift the snake actually achieves. Socha is now studying the contributions of its aerial motions. A bicycle racer can catch a boost by drafting behind another racer, so Socha wonders if a long snake whipping its curves might basically be drafting itself.



Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/author/susan-milius


Offline jamesbond

Reply #1 on: June 03, 2015, 05:36:41 AM
hmmm.... when snakes do fly, i hope they also flock together like birds used to do, by the numbers... i remember when locusts were tagged as pests in some other countries but when it hit the Philippine soil, oh boy, ginawa silang pulutan hahaha... i think ganyan din mangyayari sa mga flying snakes if ever, pinoy pa? Hahaha... pulutan ang labas nyan.... +like po sa inyo TS...
« Last Edit: June 03, 2015, 05:38:22 AM by jamesbond »




Offline naruto789544

Reply #2 on: July 17, 2015, 11:38:51 PM
nice and interesting share sir @bohica.... is this venomous? thanks for the share...  :)


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Reply #3 on: July 18, 2015, 06:15:40 AM


Yes, they also have their own toxin, but I read  somewhere that these snakes are considered not as extremely venomous unlike the other serpents. .Wag  nga lang  siguro makagat ka multiple times , it will surely increase the toxin in your body...and that would certainly put you in danger.


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Offline jamesbond

Reply #4 on: July 18, 2015, 12:16:03 PM


Yes, they also have their own toxin, but I read  somewhere that these snakes are considered not as extremely venomous unlike the other serpents. .Wag  nga lang  siguro makagat ka multiple times , it will surely increase the toxin in your body...and that would certainly put you in danger.



 :brucelee1: oh... good point there... not to be bitten multiple times.... hmmm.... +like po syo mam....


 


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