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Scrambling is a
mountaineering term for
ascending steep terrain using one's
hands to ****ist in
holds and balance. It can be
described as
being between...
- route.) Once
above the
Second Step the
inconsequential Third Step is
clambered over,
ascending from 8,690 to 8,800 m (28,510 to 28,870 ft). Once above...
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digits on its hind feet. This
allows it to
grasp the
stems of
bushes as it
clambers around in its
riverside habitat.
During the
evolutionary history of frogs...
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intense jumps and
running back and
forth across the stage. Once, he
would clamber onto Bon Scott's or
Brian Johnson's
shoulders during concerts and they...
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capable of
reaching 4.6 m (15 ft) as a houseplant, it is can be
found clambering up to the
canopy in wet
tropical forests. It may be
available from specialty...
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smilax species to not have thorns. It
either runs
along the
ground or
clambers up
other vegetation.
Flowers are yellow;
fruits red and egg-shaped. Kew...
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remain upstanding, full of backbone,
looking ahead... [in The General] he
clambers onto the roof of his
locomotive and
leans gently forward to scan the terrain...
- downwards. This does not
permit many
movements other than
hanging or
clambering up trees. Most
megabats roost with the head
tucked towards the belly,...
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cultivation and
urban gardens. They are weak fliers, and are
often seen
clambering about in
vegetation or
walking on the
ground as they
forage for insects...
- get to work, school, clinics, universities,
relatives houses, or
markets clamber up and down sand
embankments or
across ditches to cir****vent
concrete slabs...