pinniped mammal having external ear flaps and hind limbs used for locomotion on land;
The most behaviors of white-tailed sea eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) and Himalayan griffon (Gyps hinalayensis ) were foraging, resting and locomotion during wintering season.
Undulipodium (pl. undulipodia) A whiplike organelle that protrudes from a eukaryotic cell and is used chiefly for locomotion (e.g. motile gametes) or feeding (e.g. ciliate protoctists).
One scientists work provides material for an entirecourse, covering topics ranging from hydrodynamic stability andturbulence to electrohydrodynamics and the locomotion of smallorganisms.
The invention of the steam engine revolutionized locomotion.
Animals use various methods of locomotion to move around.
Walking is a common form of locomotion for humans.
The wheelchair provides mobility for individuals with limited locomotion.
Birds have adapted wings for aerial locomotion.
The evolution of legs allowed for more efficient locomotion on land.
Swimming is a form of locomotion used by many aquatic animals.
The cheetah is known for its fast locomotion, reaching speeds up to 70 mph.
Robots are being developed with advanced locomotion capabilities for various tasks.
Lack of proper locomotion can hinder an individual's independence and quality of life.
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