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Why lizards can't fall when they stack opposite to the walls.
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Lizards show ability to cling on to surfaces or scuttle across ceilings and walls without falling. And when they take their feet off the wall they simply reverse this proces. The tiny hair on the toes rolls out to stick to the surface, as the lizard walks, and then peels off as the lizard lifts its toes.
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Lizards have a large number of very tiny hairs on the pads of their feet called setae. ... Lizards employ a rotating motion to attach and detach their feet from the surface, as simply placing their feet on the surface will not generate the required force. Instead, they need to slide their feet into position.
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