For swimming through sand, a slick and slender snake can perform better than a short and stubby lizard. That's one conclusion from a study of the movement patterns of the shovel-nosed snake, a native ...
Scientists used an X-ray to understand how desert animals move through sand, and how that movement shaped their bodies over time. Turns out the trick, for the animals, was making their bodies wave, ...
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