Concertina movement

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Concertina movement is the method by which a snake or other organism anchors itself with sections of itself and pulls or pushes with other sections to move in the direction it wants to go. To spring forward a snake may require a rough surface to thrust back against.[1][2] It is named after the concertina musical instrument.[citation needed]

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