-
restricted due to a
highly structured environment and
their inability to
locomote. The
first requirement for
complete physical autonomy is the
ability for...
- 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...
- available,
distending their bodies to the
point of
compromising ability to
locomote; they can also
survive 5
years without food in captivity.
According to...
- genus.
While bipedal, they can
locomote by
hopping or walking.
Capuchin monkeys are
arboreal quadrupeds, but can
locomote bipedally on the ground. They...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
- 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)...
-
beetle described by
Thomas Lincoln Casey Jr. in 1884. This
species can
locomote on top of water.[citation needed] "ITIS - Report:
Stenus zunicus". www...
-
against each other. This
novel feature enables a
single Roombots module to
locomote on flat terrain, but also to
climb a wall, or to
cross a concave, perpendicular...