- is one of the main
gaits of
terrestrial locomotion among legged animals.
Walking is
typically slower than
running and
other gaits.
Walking is defined...
- The
sea otter walks with a clumsy,
rolling gait on land, and can run in a
bounding motion. Long,
highly sensitive whiskers and
front paws help the
sea otter...
-
walking gaits,
running gaits, and
leaping gaits. In one
system (relating to horses),
there are 60
discrete patterns: 37
walking gaits, 14
running gaits, and...
- and yet
scary aspect",
which they
incorporated into the character's own
gait. The Pink Flamingos-inspired
Mohawk and
tattooed look was
ultimately discarded...
- greyhound",
which was a
reference to its
affinity for the
sea and its body
shape and
gait,
which were
apparently similar to that of a greyhound. It is...
- with an
alternating gait,
hawksbill tracks left in the sand are asymmetrical. In contrast, the
green sea turtle and the
leatherback sea turtle have a more...
- the
smaller gulls tend to be more
manoeuvrable while walking. The
walking gait of
gulls includes a
slight side to side motion,
something that can be exaggerated...
-
Royal Gait (12
April 1983 – 30
December 1992) was a British-bred
Thoroughbred racehorse who won at the
highest level in both Flat and
National Hunt racing...
-
record of
Irvine is in 1163, and the
harbour at that time was near the
sea-
gait or Seagate, the
castle being first built to
protect it.
Progressive silting...
-
bipedal gait.
Several lizard species move
bipedally when running,
usually to
escape from threats. Many
primate and bear
species will
adopt a
bipedal gait in...