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==Lateral undulation==
 
==Lateral undulation==
 
Lateral undulation is the type of locomotion usually associated with snakes i.e. side to side wriggling. At any given time various areas of the snake’s body are pushing simultaneously against a number of fixed points. As the snake moves forward new contact points are made. This is identical for movement across desert, through branches or swimming.
 
Lateral undulation is the type of locomotion usually associated with snakes i.e. side to side wriggling. At any given time various areas of the snake’s body are pushing simultaneously against a number of fixed points. As the snake moves forward new contact points are made. This is identical for movement across desert, through branches or swimming.
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* The fastest terrestrial snakes use this method of locomotion.
 
==Concertina locomotion==
 
==Concertina locomotion==
 
This is common in burrowing snakes and can be seen when a snake crawls through a tube. While the back half of the body acts as an anchor the front half is pushed forward. The back half is then drawn forward.
 
This is common in burrowing snakes and can be seen when a snake crawls through a tube. While the back half of the body acts as an anchor the front half is pushed forward. The back half is then drawn forward.
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* Common in arboreal and fossorial snakes, and it requires the most energy.
 
==Rectilinear crawling==
 
==Rectilinear crawling==
The edges of the scales act as anchor points and the muscles then pull the body up to that point. This is often used by large snakes.
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The edges of the scales act as anchor points and the muscles then pull the body up to that point. This is often used by large snakes.  The motion is similar to that of a caterpillar crawling involving waves of bilaterally symmetrical muscle contractions.
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* Common in [[Boidae|boas]], [[Pythoninae|pythons]], and stocky [[Viperidae|vipers]].
 
==Sidewinding==
 
==Sidewinding==
 
This is similar to concertina locomotion but the angle of movement is at 45 degrees to the direction that the snake is pointing.
 
This is similar to concertina locomotion but the angle of movement is at 45 degrees to the direction that the snake is pointing.
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*For information concerning snake physical examinations, [[Snake Physical Examination|see here]][[Category:Snake_Physiology]]
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* '''For information on snake physical examinations, [[Snake Physical Examination|see here]]'''.
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* '''For information on the snake musculoskeletal system, [[Snake Musculoskeletal System|see here]]'''.
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