These snakes can jump—and scientists want to know why.
Some snakes are known to "fly," gliding from tree to tree. But these reptiles can actually hurl themselves into the air. For animals with no arms or legs, tree-dwelling snakes sure can get around. Many species hoist themselves from branch to branch using what’s known as a “bridging” behavior: The …
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