locomotry organ of snake
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Rectilinear locomotion or rectilinear progression is a mode of locomotion most often associated with snakes. ... It is one of at least five forms of locomotion used by snakes, the others being lateral undulation, sidewinding, concertina movement, and slide-pushing.
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Rectilinear locomotion is movement in a straight line.
It is used mainly by large snakes such as large vipers, boas, and pythons.
In rectilinear locomotion, the belly scales are alternately lifted slightly from the ground and pulled forward, and then pulled downward and backward.
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