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The Vegan Marxist
25th November 2010, 05:28
http://www.sciencedaily.com/images/2010/11/101122200555.jpg
This is the flying snake Chrysopelea paradisi.

Flying Snakes, Caught on Camera

ScienceDaily (Nov. 23, 2010) — Five related species of tree-dwelling snakes found in Southeast and South Asia may just be the worst nightmares of ophidiophobes (people who have abnormal fears of snakes). Not only are they snakes, but they can "fly" -- flinging themselves off their perches, flattening their bodies, and gliding from tree to tree or to the ground.

To Virginia Tech biologist Jake Socha, these curious reptiles are something of a biomechanical wonder. In order to understand how they do what they do, Socha and his colleagues recently studied Chrysopelea paradisi snakes as they launched themselves off a branch at the top of a 15-meter-tall tower.

Four cameras recorded the curious snakes as they glided. This allowed them to create and analyze 3-D reconstructions of the animals' body positions during flight -- work that Socha recently presented at the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD) meeting in Long Beach, CA.

The reconstructions were coupled with an analytical model of gliding dynamics and the forces acting on the snakes' bodies. The analyses revealed that the reptiles, despite traveling up to 24 meters from the launch platform, never achieved an "equilibrium gliding" state -- one in which the forces generated by their undulating bodies exactly counteract the force pulling the animals down, causing them to move with constant velocity, at a constant angle from the horizon. Nor did the snakes simply drop to the ground.

Instead, Socha says, "the snake is pushed upward -- even though it is moving downward -- because the upward component of the aerodynamic force is greater than the snake's weight."

"Hypothetically, this means that if the snake continued on like this, it would eventually be moving upward in the air -- quite an impressive feat for a snake," he says. But our modeling suggests that the effect is only temporary, and eventually "the snake hits the ground to end the glide."

The presentation, "Gliding flight in snakes: non-equilibrium trajectory dynamics and kinematics" was given on November 22, 2010.

This research is being published in the journal Bioinspiration and Biomimetics.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/11/101122200555.htm

Here's a video of these remarkable snakes:

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Property Is Robbery
25th November 2010, 05:51
Wow I love seeing new animals :D

Hexen
25th November 2010, 06:01
Their more like Gliding Snakes.

red cat
25th November 2010, 06:26
So are flying squirrels and lizards.

Hexen
25th November 2010, 06:29
While it still applies that the only animals that can truly fly are the birds, insects, and bats...

The Vegan Marxist
25th November 2010, 06:36
^Irrelevant semantics to be quite honest. What is relevant is the significance in this find, and another step in charting evolutionary characteristics of each animal. A gradual process more beautiful than any biblical myth could conjure up.

Volcanicity
25th November 2010, 08:12
I would of loved to have seen Steve Irwin try to grapple with one of them.

Tablo
25th November 2010, 08:16
I would of loved to have seen Steve Irwin try to grapple with one of them.
You've got no clue how boring television has become to me since he died. :crying:

EvilRedGuy
25th November 2010, 11:53
OMG. What next?

Demogorgon
25th November 2010, 12:42
This can't be new. I was first acquainted with the concept by my Grandfather (who had an unhealthy interest in snakes having lived in a country completely infested with them) about twenty years ago and have seen footage of snakes gliding from tree to tree before. Presumably this is just newly discovered snakes that can do what previously known snakes can also do.

Sasha
25th November 2010, 12:55
not even, they just did an research into "how they do it"...

Rosa Lichtenstein
25th November 2010, 13:08
What next? Flying pigs?

The Vegan Marxist
25th November 2010, 14:06
^I've had enough H1N1 thank you. :D

Rosa Lichtenstein
28th November 2010, 12:01
On the contrary, didn't it save your bacon?

F9
28th November 2010, 13:19
They are not flying they are jumping!There is difference..

Black Sheep
28th November 2010, 14:18
You are all ignoring the fact that we're fucked beyond salvation

The Vegan Marxist
28th November 2010, 21:54
You are all ignoring the fact that we're fucked beyond salvation

That's a fact eh? Mind showing us your scientific analysis on such a claim? I mean, I would love to have the evidence to justify for me to just be a lazy fuck and not care what happens.

Meridian
29th November 2010, 00:21
I assumed they were flying on a plane.

The Vegan Marxist
29th November 2010, 01:14
I assumed they were flying on a plane.

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Amphictyonis
29th November 2010, 02:08
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God dammit you beat me to it :)

StoneFrog
29th November 2010, 03:00
DRAGONS, THEY EXIST!

Now just to get them to breath fire:rolleyes:

Tzonteyotl
30th November 2010, 07:57
Yeah, this isn't all that new. But I never get tired of seeing those snakes! I love snakes!:thumbup:

mlgb
8th December 2010, 02:45
What next? Flying pigs?

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Ocean Seal
8th December 2010, 03:42
Well I'm going to go ahead and assume that they're solid. So if they can fly then so can Solid Snake and that's how he sneaks past all those guards. http://www.creativeuncut.com/gallery-02/art/mgs-solid-snake.jpg

You guys beat me to the snakes on a plane reference, so I had to make another reference. snake, Snake, SNAKE.

Also on a more serious note I love snakes and learning about rather out of the ordinary biological adaptations. Way to go on this post Vegan Marxist.