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- genus. While bipedal, they can locomote by hopping or walking. Capuchin monkeys are arboreal quadrupeds, but can locomote bipedally on the ground. They...
- restricted due to a highly structured environment and their inability to locomote. The first requirement for complete physical autonomy is the ability for...
- misstep could lead to a fatal fall. Many species of animals must sometimes locomote while safely conveying their young. Most often this task is performed by...
- available, distending their bodies to the point of compromising ability to locomote; they can also survive 5 years without food in captivity. According to...
- have many sets of legs that move in metachronal rhythm. Some echinoderms locomote using the many tube feet on the underside of their arms. Although the tube...
- Certain species of fish and birds are able to locomote in both air and water, two fluid media with very different properties. A fluid is a particular phase...
- levels of flying animals are twice as much as those of their terrestrially locomoting mammals. As the blood supply controls the amount of oxygen supplied throughout...
- shoulder girdle, both Tiktaalik and Ichthyostega may have had the ability to locomote on land in the manner of a seal, with the forward portion of the torso...
- a variety of semiaquatic and aquatic niches, with many of the former locomoting on the water surface; a few of these are marine (e.g., Halobates, Hermatobates)...
- Affiliate/Play, Stop action, Look at/Take object, Share food/object, Co-locomote and Move away. Sumatran orangutans do not use sounds as part of their communication...