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0:24
Rectilinear Motion
1.7K views
2 weeks ago
YouTube
African Snakebite Institute
0:50
Rattlesnakes use rectilinear locomotion to move forward! They're rib bones, which are connected to their skin, move in unison like a millipede's legs.
24.2K views
Mar 23, 2023
TikTok
snake.discovery
0:48
Rectilinear Motion of snake
13.4K views
Sep 8, 2015
YouTube
BIRTH Lab
1:00
Snakes move forward by using their powerful muscles. Usually, 4 types of snake movement are recognized. The most common is the serpentine locomotion, also called lateral undulation. Snakes move their bodies along an S-shaped path, bending them to generate a wave of muscular contractions. Rectilinear locomotion is a mode of travel in which the snake moves in a straight line. It is also called caterpillar movement. Sidewinding is a unique locomotion used by some snakes that live in deserts. Concer
135.8K views
9 months ago
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Living Zoology
Snake
Oct 12, 2017
weebly.com
0:14
The Snake That Moves in a Straight Line..
27.9K views
2 months ago
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Cosmorae
0:09
Explore the Fascinating World of Snakes | Snake Movement Techniques
2K views
Oct 18, 2023
TikTok
bushwise
0:29
Caterpillar mimics gaboon viper? This type of caterpillar like movement is called rectilinear locomotion. The gaboon viper isn’t the only snake that does this. This is typical of any heavy bodied snakes. That being said, they can still move quick when they are scared in the “normal” serpentine type movement. #Gaboonviper #gaboon #viper #caterpillar | Mark’s Reptiles
723.1K views
Sep 17, 2024
Facebook
Mark’s Reptiles
0:22
REPTILE EXAM: RECTILINEAR MOVEMENT IN SNAKES.avi
4.6K views
Dec 24, 2012
YouTube
Walter Jahn
0:10
Rectilinear Movement
6.1K views
3 months ago
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African Snakebite Institute
How Does a Snake Move? - Four Snake Slither Movements
Jul 28, 2024
animalwised.com
0:21
Ever wondered why this Bitis nasicornis looks like it’s gliding in slow motion? 🐍 This viper is using rectilinear locomotion — a movement style where the snake contracts and relaxes its belly muscles in a straight line, lifting sections of its body and pushing itself forward. . Unlike sidewinding or lateral undulation, rectilinear motion is silent, smooth, and perfect for ambush predators. It lets the rhino viper move without giving away its position… one slow, controlled glide at a time. . A m
7K views
5 months ago
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John Ritchie
The Four Unique Methods of Snake Movement: A Deep Dive
Nov 23, 2021
a-z-animals.com
1:01
Amazing ways how snakes move
84.8K views
9 months ago
YouTube
Living Zoology
2:00
The Science of Snake Movement
234.7K views
Mar 30, 2014
YouTube
Kevin Wei
0:51
Have you ever just watched a snake move? In this short video, a reticulated python slides by the camera. Simple but fascinating. Snakes move using variations and combinations of 5 types of locomotion: Lateral undulation, sidewinding, concertina, rectilinear, slide-pushing. What type of locomotion is this python using? #ConservationThroughEducation #SnakesMatter | Center For Snake Conservation
13 views
Jul 14, 2015
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Center For Snake Conservation
0:54
Snakes can crawl like this?! #short
1.7M views
Sep 21, 2024
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Ze Frank
0:31
Snake's Secret Moves: 4 Slithering Styles!
38 views
Feb 23, 2025
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KidVerse Planet
0:14
Snake locomotion | Snake muscles
763 views
Feb 10, 2025
YouTube
Biology By Choice
0:17
Cincinnati Zoo on Instagram: "Pythons utilize rectilinear locomotion as their primary source of movement. Muscles in between the ribs, move the ribs forward and backward, almost like legs walking. Did you know that according to Dr. Bruce Jayne (from UC) there are more than 20 different modes of serpent locomotion! This great video is brought to you by Great American Insurance Group."
233.5K views
Mar 2, 2023
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cincinnatizoo
0:55
Great Basin Gopher Snake using Rectilinear Locomotion
30.3K views
Aug 13, 2012
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Fil T.
0:16
Snake locomotion is a captivating display of biomechanical versatility, as these limbless creatures have evolved various techniques to navigate diverse terrains. Lateral undulation, the most common method, involves rhythmic contractions that create rippling waves along the body, efficiently propelling the snake forward. Sidewinding is employed on loose surfaces, where only a few points of contact touch the ground simultaneously, reducing friction. In tight spaces, snakes use concertina locomotio
3K views
Aug 22, 2023
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Jim's Jungle Retreat
2:19
How snakes move: Muscle activity of rectlinear locomotion of boa constrictors
20.8K views
Dec 6, 2017
YouTube
Bruce Jayne
1:25
Mitch Clark on Instagram: "I hope you like this one. Today’s lesson: The Gaboon Viper and rectilinear locomotion. Many mistake this snake for a caterpillar. But it’s not. It’s a venomous viper that is utilizing a unique movement style called rib-walking. These guys also have the longest fangs of any snake in the world."
230.4K views
4 months ago
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mitchckofficial
0:28
🐍How Do Snakes Move? | Types of Snake Movement Explained Fast! #SnakeMovement #Shorts #ncert #cbse
315 views
10 months ago
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Aarsh Classes
2:25
Movement in Snakes - Movement of Snakes - Locomotion and Movement in Snakes Animation Class 5 or 6
52.9K views
Sep 15, 2020
YouTube
SLNacademy
0:44
Rectilinear snake movement, Bitis arietans in Kenya
18.9K views
Sep 20, 2013
YouTube
Alberto Sanchez
0:29
Concertina motion of snake
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Sep 8, 2015
YouTube
BIRTH Lab
1:01
Locomotion in snake, Class 6 Biology | Digital Teacher
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Jun 12, 2015
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Digital Teacher
CrowdScience - How do snakes move? - BBC Sounds
Jul 5, 2024
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