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10 26 SI A ECL 365 Terrestrial Locomotion 1 What are the five general types of terrestrial locomotion 2 means good at running 3 Describe plantigrade foot posture 4 Describe digitigrade foot posture 5 Describe unguiligrade foot posture 6 How does an increase in limb length increase speed 7 Name several speed adaptations 8 What is another name for jumping locomotion 9 What is ricochet locomotion 10 What are physical characteristics of jumpers especially those with ricochet locomotion 11 What is another name for climbing locomotion 12 What are various adaptations that allow vertebrates to climb 13 What is the name of the small hairs in lamellae that bond with the surface of whatever they are climbing 14 How are opposable digits useful and in what groups are they found 15 What vertebrates display crawling locomotion 16 What are the four types of crawling 17 Lateral undulations or is movement on land 18 Rectilinear or is movement in a line The belly scales or grab a surface and push the body 19 Concertina is where a part of the body is in an shaped coil The body is pulled forward through the and then anchored again 20 winding is throwing the body coils at a time The snake tracks but the body is at an angle to direct travel 21 What is another name for digging 22 Name some adaptations for digging 23 Why would limb loss be advantageous to digging animals


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