-
intermediate in
structure between those of the
digitigrade Viverrinae and the
semiplantigrade Paradoxurinae, but more like the latter, both the
carpal and metatarsal...
-
Nimravid feet were short,
indicating they
walked in a
plantigrade or
semiplantigrade posture, i.e., on the flat of the feet
rather than the toes, like modern...
- toes),
while many of the
later and
larger species were
plantigrade or
semiplantigrade. The
amphicyonids were
obligate carnivores,
unlike the Canidae, which...
- semi-retractable
claws that it uses to
climb trees in its
search for prey. It has
semiplantigrade feet,
switching between a plantigrade-like gait (when arboreal) and...
- but is
absent in all
other sauropods. The feet of
Vulcanodon were
semiplantigrade as in
later sauropods (where both the
digits and part of the metatarsals...
-
which has been
interpreted as
having a
digitigrade forefoot and a
semiplantigrade hindfoot, this has been
supported by
fossil tracks. One
unusual aspect...
- of A. ingens. They
showcase that the
animal was
semidigitigrade to
semiplantigrade, and
possessed long and
sharp claws.
Hiripex means "rake", and references...
- bushes,
nesting in tree
roots and
fallen timber. T.
minor moves in a
semiplantigrade posture which allows it to keep its
centre of
gravity close to the...
- and pes of the
African elephant (Loxodonta Africana):
insight into
semiplantigrade limb architecture". Anat Embryol. 208 (6): 451–461. doi:10.1007/s00429-004-0406-1...
-
Limnopus are: Track-ways of a
quadrupedal tetrapod with
plantigrade to
semiplantigrade imprints, pace
angulation 80°–96°, stride : pes
length = 3–5.5 : 1;...