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This module explores the basic relationships between life form and function of animals and plants.
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Jake Socha's "Flying" Snake webpage
"...they're able to take to the air by jumping from the tree, flattening the entire body, and gliding or parachuting to the ground or another tree." Check out his webpage and the videos there which were shot in Faculty of Science, NUS.
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Wednesday, November 07, 2007 2:04 AM
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