Video: Snake species are capable of flying like birds
The flying serpent is skilled in the air thanks to its flexible body.
The flying serpent is skilled in the air thanks to its flexible body.
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Chrysopelea paradisi (paradise tree snake, snake flying paradise) is a snake found in Asia. This snake species lives in Southeast Asia and South Asia. They could curl up half of their body at the tail and suddenly stretched out to create a rebound to launch into the air like flying.
They can fly from tree to tree with a distance of up to 24m. Their bodies can flatten to the maximum so they can twist when flying like they're crawling on the ground. This snake relies on the tail to control balance so that it can fly farther from tree to tree.
Update 15 December 2018
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