Topological dynamics of rapid non-planar gaits in slithering snakes

N. Charles, R. Chelakkot, M. Gazzola, B. Young, L. Mahadevan

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Abstract

Snakes exhibit a wide variety of gaits, including gliding in air and sidewinding on land, which is particularly notable for its out-of-plane motion. Here we report the observation of another non-planar gait used as an escape strategy from threatening situations by juvenile anacondas (Eunectes notaeus), which we refer to as the S-start due to its shape. In this transient mode of locomotion, the snake writhes and bends out of the plane while rolling forward about its midsection without slippage. To quantify our observations, we develop a model for an active non-planar filament that interacts anisotropically with a frictional substrate. We demonstrate that locomotion is due to a propagating localized pulse of a topological quantity—the link density. A two-dimensional phase space characterized by scaled body weight and muscular torque shows that relatively light juveniles are capable of S-starts, whereas heavy adults are not, consistent with our experiments. We also show that a periodic sequence of S-starts naturally leads to a sidewinding gait.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)856-860
Number of pages5
JournalNature Physics
Volume21
Issue number5
Early online dateApr 10 2025
DOIs
StateE-pub ahead of print - Apr 10 2025

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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