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Adaptations In Mammalian Locomotion

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Adaptations in mammalian locomotion refer to the evolutionary changes and anatomical features that allow mammals to move efficiently in their environment.

Key Features

  • Muscle structure and function
  • Bone structure and joints
  • Body proportions
  • Foot anatomy and gait patterns

Pros

  • Efficient movement in different terrains
  • Ability to chase prey or escape predators
  • Diverse range of locomotion styles for different species

Cons

  • Some adaptations may limit speed or agility in certain environments
  • Risk of injuries due to high physical demands of locomotion
  • Limited ability to adapt to drastic environmental changes

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