Description of content: Chrysopelea is also known by its
common name "flying snake". It climbs using ridge scales along its
belly, pushing against the rough surface of the bark of tree trunks, allowing
it to move vertically above a tree. At the end of the branch of a tree, the
snake continues to move until its tail hangs from the end of the branch. It
then makes a J-shaped curve, tilts forward to select the tilt level you want to
use to control your sliding path, as well as selecting a desired landing zone.
Once he decides on a destination, he propels himself by pushing his body up and
away from the tree, sucking his abdomen and swirling his ribs to turn his body
into a "pseudo concave wing", while making a continuous serpentine
motion of rippling Lateral to the ground to stabilize its direction in the air
to land safely.
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