Can a snake fly?

Scientists don't know how often or exactly why flying snakes fly, but it's likely they use their aerobatics to escape predators, to move from tree to tree without having to descend to the forest floor, and possibly even to hunt prey.
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Can snakes jump or fly?

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.
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How high can a snake fly?

They are able to glide through the air as far as about 100 metres (300 feet) from the tops of trees by drawing up their ventral scales to make their underside concave. Flying snakes make an undulatory motion to increase their gliding distance and maintain their balance as they descend.
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Where are flying snakes located?

Flying snakes like Chrysopelea paradisi, the paradise tree snake, normally live in the trees of South and Southeast Asia. There, they cruise along tree branches and, sometimes, to get to the ground or another tree, they'll launch themselves into the air and glide down at an angle.
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What type of snake can fly?

Chrysopelea, more commonly known as the flying snake or gliding snake is a genus that belongs to the family Colubridae. Flying snakes are mildly venomous, though the venom is dangerous only to their small prey.
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How big is a flying snake?

There are five recognized species of flying snake, found from western India to the Indonesian archipelago. Knowledge of their behavior in the wild is limited, but they are thought to be highly arboreal, rarely descending from the canopy. The smallest species reach about 2 feet in length and the largest grow to 4 feet.
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Can a snake jump off the ground?

Snakes cannot jump, but instead lunge forward from a coiled position at an accelerated speed. As a snake launches itself, it may appear as though the snake is jumping. One study at The University of Louisiana, Lafayette, found that rattlesnakes were the fastest striking among venomous snakes.
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Can snakes feel love?

Can you bond with a snake? Some snake owners feel as though their snake recognises them and is more eager to be held by them than by other people. However, snakes don't have the intellectual capacity to feel emotions such as affection.
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Can snakes swim?

Well, the answer, interestingly, is all of them. And no, swimming ability doesn't depend on whether a snake is venomous or not. They all can swim, with some swimming partially submerged with only their heads above the water, and others with practically their entire bodies gliding on the water's surface.
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Can snakes fart?

They don't pass gas, but they often will defecate and urinate in an attempt to scare predators off. Some snakes also have well-developed musk or scent glands that open into the vent, and those species will often release this odiferous, noxious liquid when alarmed or threatened. It is a nasty-smelling liquid, for sure.
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Can a cobra fly?

It's been known for a while that certain snake species can "fly," gliding as far as 330 feet (100 meters) from branch to branch—but how? A new study—using unprecedented filming, 3-D modeling, and snakes both real and plastic—has shown how flying snakes angle and arrange themselves to achieve optimal lift.
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Are Flying Fish real?

Flying fish are tropical and temperate marine species that can be seen off both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States. They are also found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. Open oceans provide a habitat for most flying fish, but some live instead on the outskirts of coral reefs.
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Can snakes hear?

Snakes lack both an outer ear and middle ear, according to a 2012 study in the Journal of Experimental Biology. However, they have one middle ear bone that connects the inner ear to the jaw. This enables snakes to hear vibrations, such as a predator creeping closer on the forest floor.
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Are there flying snakes in the United States?

Scientists at Virginia Teach University have confirmed one species of snakes can propel into the air. Researchers took a closer look at the Paradise Tree Snake in hopes of figuring out how they are able to glide through the air.
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Will a snake protect its owner?

Corn snakes, many pythons, and many boas are all good options if you want a snake that is likely to form a positive relationship with you. Snakes that are captured from the wild are least likely to form bonds with people, since they likely have grown up viewing humans as potential predators.
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Do snakes get angry?

Typically snakes hiss or coil when they are feeling hostile, but most pet snakes are not aggressive animals unless threatened.” A reptile that is feeling fear may simply try to get away, but it can also exhibit actions similar to aggression.
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Are snakes blind?

There is an urban legend claiming snakes are blind, but it is a myth. While blind snakes exist (the Indotyphlops braminus, whose common name is, appropriately, blind snake), most of them aren't blind and can see things with their eyes.
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Can snakes climb walls?

The answer is that yes, some species of snake are excellent climbers, and can climb walls. But not just any wall. The snake must have something to grab ahold of and push off of. Not even a rough surface will do - snakes can't "stick" to walls the way insects, rats, and lizards often do.
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Do rattlesnakes chase you?

Do rattlesnakes chase people? No, sorry. There may be a snake that is confused by what a human is and attempts to hide under the nearest cover, which may be us or our car. There may be a snake confused by a flashlight and attempts to flee into it instead of away, unaware of where the “predator” is.
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What is the fastest snake?

The fastest land snake is the aggressive black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) of southeastern, tropical Africa. The snake can reach speeds of 16-19 km/h (10-12 mph) in short bursts over level ground.
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What is the snake with wings called?

Winged serpent or Winged Serpent may refer to: Feathered Serpent, a Mesoamerican deity. Lindworm or Wyvern, legendary creatures sometimes depicted as winged serpents. Amphiptere, a type of winged serpent found in European heraldry.
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Can reptiles fly?

Draco is a genus of agamid lizards that are also known as flying lizards, flying dragons or gliding lizards. These lizards are capable of gliding flight via membranes that may be extended to create wings (patagia), formed by an enlarged set of ribs. They are arboreal insectivores.
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Do snakes have legs?

Snakes also slowly evolved, and no longer have legs because they developed other ways to move. Millions of years ago the ancestors of snakes were lizards, part of a group of animals called reptiles. Over time, these lizards began moving differently, depending less on their legs.
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