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Flying snakes can glide as far as 78 feet (24 meters) without tumbling out of control because they undulate their bodies mid-flight, as if they were swimming through the air.
The elongated body of a snake is very different from that of a human or a mouse, but, in some ways, they fit better into the evolutionary "norm" than we do.
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