-
movement include walking or
running (a
bipedal gait) and hopping.
Several groups of
modern species are
habitual bipeds whose normal method of
locomotion is...
- of
Philosophers 6.40.
Quoted in "Plato and
Diogenes debate featherless bipeds", Lapham's Quarterly.
Burnet 1928a, § 177.
Blackburn 1996, p. 104. Popper...
- chimpanzees, orangutans, gorillas, and gibbons.
Humans are
obligate bipeds, not
facultative bipeds.
Among monkeys, it is
found in
capuchins and baboons. Among...
- humans,
kangaroos and
certain rodents, are
obligate bipeds,
while most
others are
functional bipeds.
Plantigrade mammal species include (but are not limited...
- environment. Some
species use
hindlimbs for competition. The
first vertebrate bipeds were the Bolosaurids, a
group of
prehistoric reptiles with no
living relatives...
-
often described as a
flying biped with hooves, but
there are many variations. The
common description is that of a
bipedal kangaroo-like or wyvern-like...
- Germany.
Procompsognathus was a small-sized,
lightly built, ground-dwelling,
bipedal carnivore, that
could grow up to 1 m (3.3 ft) long. The
fragmentary and...
-
Bipedality is a 2010
Irish Experimental film
directed by
Rouzbeh Rashidi that
tells the
visual story of a
relationship between a man and a
woman which...
-
Ewoks (singular: Ewok) are a
fictional species of small, furry, mammaloid,
bipeds in the Star Wars universe. They
inhabit the
forest moon of
Endor and live...
- A (
bipedal) gait
cycle is the time
period or
sequence of
events or
movements during locomotion in
which one foot
contacts the
ground to when that same...