- a
quadruped actually uses four
limbs for locomotion. Not all
tetrapods are
quadrupeds and not all
entities that
could be
described as ‘
quadrupedal’ are...
- country. In 1771 his
Synopsis of
Quadrupeds was published; a
second edition was
expanded into a
History of
Quadrupeds. At the end of that same year, 1771...
- 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...
-
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...
-
features to four-limbed
movement in
other primates and in non-primate
quadrupeds.
Crawling is used mainly: When a
person cannot yet walk
because of being...
-
Entertaining Tale of
Quadrupeds. pp. 1077–1079. An
Entertaining Tale of the
Quadrupeds. pp. 1053–1057. An
Entertaining Tale of the
Quadrupeds. pp. 1053–1057...
- Martyna; Godlewska, Elzbieta; Schmidt, Joachim; Daun-Gruhn,
Silvia (2012). "
Quadrupedal gaits in
hexapod animals – inter-leg
coordination in free-walking adult...
-
opposed to the
distal interphalangeal joint in osteoarthritis. In many
quadrupeds,
particularly horses and
other larger animals, the metacarpophalangeal...
-
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...