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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BIPEDALLY»
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Captive gibbons usually walk bipedally when on the ground but wild gibbons
seldom leave the trees. The other apes sometimes walk bipedally when on the
ground but usually walk on all fours. Wild chimpanzees seldom walk or run
bipedally ...
R. McNeill Alexander, 1981
2
The Bear Almanac, 2nd: A Comprehensive Guide to the Bears of ...
They stand unaided to observe or increase sight distance, to fight, and to reach to
feed, prey, or mark. some species of bears are capable of walking bipedally,
though this is not a normal means of locomotion. They do not attack in this
position, ...
An Alaskan grizzly bear in Katmai National Park stands to walk bipedally, though
for only a few steps c Johnny Johnson Spectacled Bear: Wobbly. The walk of the
giant panda is different enough from other bears to be noteworthy. "Once seen ...
4
Primate Locomotion: Linking Field and Laboratory Research
Trained Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) entertain audiences by exhibiting
their remarkable physical capabilities through feats such as jumping over hurdles
, walking on stilts and balancing on a ball, all of which are performed bipedally ...
Kristiaan D'Août, Evie E. Vereecke, 2011
5
Human Origins and Environmental Backgrounds
indicates night nests. is probably possible for extant chimpanzees to walk
bipedally for a few hours (Ishida et al., 1974). Protohominids that could walk
bipedally for extended periods of time likely had a higher survival rate when
traveling ...
Hidemi Ishida, Russell Tuttle, Martin Pickford, 2006
6
Man As the Prayer: The Origin and Nature of Humankind
the fruits and berries of shrubs and bushes while standing bipedally on the
ground and hanging onto the plants with their hands.15 In the trees, they used a
hand to pick up fruits while hanging onto a branch with the other. Repeated use
of ...
7
Was Man More Aquatic in the Past? Fifty Years After Alister ...
The paper is illustrated with a photograph of a bipedally wading adult male (see
also Chapter 4, Fig. 3). Observations of 'spectacular splash displays' in male
silver backs were reported soon after [96]. Although much of the film evidence of
this ...
Mario Vaneechoutte, Algis Kuliukas, Marc Verhaegen, 2011
8
History of Physical Anthropology
Indeed, vertical climbing and running bipedally atop branches were probably
imperative in the evolution of hominid bipedalism. The ancestral hominids were
probably small-bodied and rather long-legged, like the siamang. Because they
were ...
9
Essentials of Physical Anthropology
Figure 7-23 This capuchin monkey is going to considerable effort, walking
bipedally and carrying a heavy stone to a palm-nut cracking location. A Figure 7-
24 This female capuchin must use most of her strength to smash a pine nut with a
...
Robert Jurmain, Lynn Kilgore, Wenda Trevathan, 2012
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The Archetype of the Ape-Man: The Phenomenological ...
... carrying food items bipedally. Young gorillas often assume bipedal postures
during play, and sometimes run and stand to slap at and engage their partners;
Fossey describes being slapped quite vigorously in such a playful bout!26
George ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «BIPEDALLY»
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bipedally en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Highway 6 ultra runner makes stop in Helper
By the time she achieves her goal, she will have single-handedly - correction, bipedally - logged more distance than all the 5K runners in all the ... «Price Sun Advocate, Jun 15»
Sonos Pays Big Bucks to Bike to Work
Employees who give up their company-designated parking spaces “earn” their new bikes by commuting bipedally 60 times. Those who retain ... «Santa Barbara Independent, Jun 15»
Rocky the Robot! Watch Googles giant humanoid get hit by a boxing …
'Atlas can walk bipedally leaving the upper limbs free to lift, carry, and manipulate the environment. 'In extremely challenging terrain, Atlas is ... «Daily Mail, May 15»
Rescued Bear Walks Upright Like A Human, Strolling Around Its …
... Laos Wildlife Rescue Center, and claims that people are often stunned to see the bear walking around bipedally, as if it were a human being. «The Inquisitr, May 15»
Homo erectus footprints hint at ancient hunting party
... Algeria & Turkana), beach-combing, diving and wading bipedally for littoral, shallow aquatic and waterside foods (google researchGate marc ... «Nature.com, Abr 15»
Google X founder says soon our personalities will be shared online
'Atlas can walk bipedally leaving the upper limbs free to lift, carry, and manipulate the environment. 'In extremely challenging terrain, Atlas is ... «Daily Mail, Abr 15»
Google patents system to download robot 'personalities' - and says …
'Atlas can walk bipedally leaving the upper limbs free to lift, carry, and manipulate the environment. 'In extremely challenging terrain, Atlas is ... «Daily Mail, Abr 15»
The Googlebot: Atlas robot overhauled to win $2m 'Robot Olympics'
'Atlas can walk bipedally leaving the upper limbs free to lift, carry, and manipulate the environment. 'In extremely challenging terrain, Atlas is ... «Daily Mail, Ene 15»
A single shell could take human evolution into unknown waters
Next, imagine these apes learning to dip their heads under the water to look for mussels below the water's surface while wading bipedally, and ... «The Age, Dic 14»
Confrontational behaviour and bipedality in deer
This behaviour is best known for Sambar, the males of which will stand and walk bipedally in order to mark overhead branches with scent or ... «Scientific American, Dic 14»