Terrestrial locomotion

An example of terrestrial locomotion. A horse galloping: an animation by photos of Eadweard Muybridge
No legs! Tracks of a sidewinder snake in Death Valley, California

Terrestrial locomotion has evolved as animals adapted from aquatic to terrestrial places. Movement on land makes different problems than that on water, with less friction instead being the effects of gravity.

There are three basic forms of movement found among land animals:


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