Get a Death Grip! Why Snakes Don't Slip When Climbing Trees

Tuesday, August 19, 2014 - 18:20 in Biology & Nature

Some snakes seem to be little scaredy-cats, as research finds when climbing trees, they hold on for dear life, using a much greater force than is needed to grip tree trunks. The finding suggests snakes prefer to play it safe than conserve energy.

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