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Fig. 2. Significant correlations between performance and size variables in C. paradisi. RMA regression lines and associated statistics are shown for each relationship. Horizintal distance traveled (A) adn shallowing rate (B) were indirectly proportional to snout-vent length, and minimum glide angle (C) and maximum sinking speed (D) were directly proportional to mass and snout-vent length, respectively. In A and B, the young juvenile snake (open circle) was deemed an outlier and was therefore excluded from the regressions.