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differences between the limb
anatomy of plantigrades,
unguligrades, and digitigrades.
Digitigrade and
unguligrade animals have
relatively long
carpals and tarsals...
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Ungulates (/ˈʌŋɡjʊleɪts, -ɡjə-, -lɪts, -ləts/ UNG-gyuu-layts, -gyə-, -lits, -ləts) are
members of the
diverse clade Euungulata ("true ungulates"), which...
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walking on the toes with the heel and
wrist permanently raised, and
unguligrade,
walking on the nail or
nails of the toes (the hoof) with the heel/wrist...
- walk on the
soles of
their feet, are
described as
being plantigrade;
unguligrade animals are
those that walk on
hooves at the tips of
their toes. There...
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higher on the leg than the rest of the foot, such that in
digitigrade or
unguligrade species, it does not make
contact with the
ground when the
animal is...
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greater stride length allowing more speed. Some
animals such as
horses are
unguligrade,
walking on the tips of
their toes. This even
further increases their...
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classified as
plantigrade (sole walking),
digitigrade (toe walking), or
unguligrade (nail walking). The
metatarsals are the
bones that make up the main part...
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tarsal bones connecting the
tibia and
metatarsus of a
digitigrade or
unguligrade quadrupedal mammal Tarsus (eyelids),
elongated plate of
dense connective...
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Latin unguis,
ungula ungual, unguiferous, unguiform, ungular, ungulate,
unguligrade ur- tail Gr**** οὐρά, οὐρᾶς (ourá, ourâs) anthurium, Anura, brachyurous...
- An
example of
terrestrial locomotion. A
horse – an erect-stanced
unguligrade quadruped – with a
galloping gait. A 2006
animation of 1887
photos by Eadweard...