-
using all four
limbs is said to be a
quadruped (from
Latin quattuor for "four", and pes,
pedis for "foot").
Quadruped animals are
found among both vertebrates...
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Crawling or
quadrupedal movement is a
method of
human locomotion that
makes use of all four limbs. It is one of the
earliest gaits learned by
human infants...
- about. He
wrote acclaimed books including British Zoology, the
History of
Quadrupeds,
Arctic Zoology and
Indian Zoology although he
never travelled further...
-
gaining an
adult audience for the fine
illustrations in A
History of
Quadrupeds. His
career began when he was
apprenticed to
engraver Ralph Beilby in...
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Equinae is a
subfamily of the
family Equidae,
known from the
Hemingfordian stage of the
Early Miocene (16
million years ago) onwards. They
originated in...
- A paw is the soft foot-like part of a mammal,
generally a
quadruped, that has claws. The paw is
characterised by thin, pigmented, keratinised, hairless...
- of the back in
quadrupeds. In humans,
there are five
lumbar vertebrae. The term is used to
describe the
anatomy of
humans and
quadrupeds, such as horses...
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Their quadrupedal gait has
never been
reported in
anatomically intact adult humans. The gait is
different from the knuckle-walking
quadrupedal gait of...
- PBS. A New
Theory on the
Evolution of
Human Mind.
Unertan Syndrome:
Quadrupedality,
Primitive Language, and
Severe Mental ****ation,
First published...
- An
Entertaining Tale of
Quadrupeds (Medieval Gr****: Παιδιόφραστος διήγησις τῶν ζῴων τῶν τετραπόδων) is a
Byzantine poem
composed in the 14th
century AD...