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How do snakes 'stand' upright nearly stick-straight? New research points to how they pull off the gravity-defying feat
Snakes are biological engineering marvels. They have no arms or legs, yet some of these creatures can stand nearly straight upright, erecting long lengths of their soft, flexible bodies vertically ...
When most of us think of snakes, we think of two things: “keep it away from me” and “how does it move without legs?” But if ...
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