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covering themselves with
their own fr****.
rhizophagy feeding on rhizomes.
saltatorial adapted for
leaping or jumping.
sarconecrophagy feeding on dead bodies...
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region of the leg; it is
especially con****uous in many
insects with
saltatorial legs
because the
typical leaping mechanism is to
straighten the joint...
- human-made environments.
Species can be arboreal,
fossorial (burrowing),
saltatorial/ricochetal (leaping on
their hind legs), or semiaquatic. However, all...
- ISSN 1618-5641. White, C. R. (2006).
Balancing the
competing requirements of
saltatorial and
fossorial specialization:
burrowing costs in the
spinifex hopping...
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species such as Hapalomys, Chiropodomys, Vandeleuria, and Chiromyscus; and
saltatorial,
bipedal species such as
Notomys and
possibly some Gerbillinae. The East...
- low
center of gravity. Like
modern squirrels, it
probably moved in a
saltatorial manner as it climbed.
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bipedal and can hop
quickly to move around,
which is
called ricochetal or
saltatorial instead of cursorial.
There are also
bipedal cursors.
Humans are bipedal...
- salacious, salacity, salience, salient, sally, saltando, saltant, saltation,
saltatorial, saltatory, saltigrade, saltire, salto, saltus, sault, sauté, sauteuse...
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average of 2.7–3.5 kg (6.0–7.7 lb).
Similar to kangaroos, they are also
saltatorial animals who use
their tails for balance.
Springhares are
reported to...
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undertook a
study on the
locusts of Socotra. This led to his
paper on the
saltatorial Orthoptera of Socotra, and the
first systematic description of its vegetation...