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brachiation Meaning in Bengali



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brachiation's Usage Examples:

locomotion known as brachiation, with forelimbs as the prime mover.


Some elements of the gymnastic sport of uneven bars resemble brachiation, but most adult.


Different types of suspensory behaviour include brachiation, climbing, and bridging.


golden-hair monkey (金丝狨) and a number of pet gibbons, whose graceful brachiation he admired.


gibbon lives in primary tropical forest, foraging for fruits, using brachiation to move through the trees.


arboreal creatures and are specialists of swinging from tree to tree (brachiation), they are also terrestrial when foraging.


Their primary mode of locomotion, brachiation, involves swinging from branch to branch for distances up to 15 m (50 ft).


It moves by climbing and brachiation.


a vestigial thumb, an adaptation which enables them to travel using brachiation.


branch, through a process called brachiation.


freedom of motion at the shoulder joint as evolved by the influence of brachiation.


They move and climb through the forest by hand over hand (brachiation) motion.


"quadrupedal walking, climbing, leaping, semi-brachiation (tree-swinging) and occasional full brachiation.


include leaping from tree to tree and swinging between branches of trees (brachiation); terrestrial locomotion techniques include walking on two limbs (bipedalism).


The name is a reference to brachiation, the main locomotory mode of gibbons, and derived from the text of the.


knuckles (or more properly on the middle phalanges of the fingers), and brachiation (swinging from branch to branch), a style of bipedalism in which flexed.


dorsally placed scapula to allow for increased mobility involved in brachiation.



brachiation's Meaning':

swinging by the arms from branch to branch

Synonyms:

travel; locomotion;

Antonyms:

rise; recede; ascend;

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