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means of
locomotion.
Prosimians have
clawlike nails on the
second toe of each foot,
called toilet-claws,
which they use for grooming. The
primate collar...
- ****ual
dimorphism in non-human
primates Size
Influences on
PrimateLocomotion and BodyShape, with
SpecialEmphasis on the
Locomotion of ‘SmallMammals’ In: Folia...
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Arboreal locomotion is the
locomotion of
animals in trees. In
habitats in
which trees are present,
animals have
evolved to move in them. Some
animals may...
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December 14, 2007. https://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/
primate-
locomotion-105284696/ "Yes, the Shin Bone Is
Connected to the
Ankle Bone". cvm...
- "brachium",
Latin for "arm"), or arm swinging, is a form of
arboreal locomotion in
which primates swing from tree limb to tree limb
using only
their arms. During...
- ethology,
animal locomotion is any of a
variety of
methods that
animals use to move from one
place to another. Some
modes of
locomotion are (initially)...
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providing the
power for bi-pedal and
quadrupedal locomotion.
Evolution of
mammals List of
fossil primates Primate#Evolution
Timeline of
human evolution Maxwell...
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Several organisms are
capable of
rolling locomotion. However, true
wheels and propellers—despite
their utility in
human vehicles—do not play a significant...
- 1098/rspb.2014.1405. PMC 4240980. PMID 25377449. Gebo,
Daniel L. (2013). "
Primate Locomotion".
Nature Education Knowledge. 4 (8): 1.
Family may
provide evolution...
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Bipedalism is a form of
terrestrial locomotion where an
animal moves by
means of its two rear (or lower)
limbs or legs. An
animal or
machine that usually...