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Richard Dawkins: From Selfish Gene to Flights of Fancy

The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

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Gliding and Flying Squirrels

Flying squirrels stretch a membrane from the er hand to the foot on both sides. Flying lizard does it by sticking its ribs out and having a membrane stretched between the ribs, whereas these mammals do it by stretching it between the front limbs. The cologo also has that, but it also includes the tail in - this is like a great living parachute. And then we have flying frogs and flying snakes and flying lizards and things which also do do the same trick in their different ways.

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