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Friday, July 10, 2015

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سبحان اللہ: لندن میں اُرنے والا سانپ دیکھا گیا




Flying snake Chrysopelea is also known by its common name “flying serpent”. It climbs by singing scales along his belly pushing against the rough surface bark tree trunks that allow move vertically up a tree and upon reaching the end of a tree branch, the snake continues to move until the tail hanging from the end of the branch. Then it makes a J-shaped curve leans forward to select the incline level to use to control your flight path and selecting a desired landing area.

Once you decide on a destination, propelling pushing your body up and away from the tree, sucking in her abdomen and burning out its ribs to turn your body into a pseudo concave wing all the while making a continuous serpentine motion lateral undulation parallel to the ground to stabilize its direction in the air to land safely flying snakes diet Chrysopelea are diurnal, meaning they hunt during the day. They prey on lizards, frogs, birds and bats.

Ultimately, understanding how flying serpents slip could lead to better air vehicles sliding Socha latest research is funded by the Agency for Defense Advanced Research United States, or DARPA. But, he said, DARPA was “not interested in this from the perspective of the applications which were interested in it from a view of basic science, with potential applications a secondary consideration.
And meanwhile Socha said the main reason for the study of animals is simple curiosity. Related photos Snakes gel in Jackets Slithering Illuminate. This is incredibly interesting and curious, and it is not clear how it works or how it might have evolved he said I am just trying to answer these basic questions.