The ancestral archosaur was a predator that could probably locomote on two or four legs. |
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The mudskipper is an amphibious fish that has the ability to locomote on land. |
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Inside computers artificial life forms have already evolved that can locomote, chase prey, evade predators and compete for limited resources. |
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Attempts to locomote above some maximum speed often results in postural failure of the animal. |
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All of the members of this group locomote using tube feet and some use secondary methods as well. |
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For example, an organism that eats a plant merely has to detect the plant and locomote to it, since the plant will remain where it is while it is approached. |
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Some years ago Webber was searching for a way to locomote actors in a musical he was fashioning on trains. |
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You're a closed system, meaning that you keep relating to the ground as if the ground was out there and you use your own energy to locomote. |
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Early on, a dancer gathers parachute silk and stuffs the entire mass into a pocket, while other dancers locomote by pushing and pulling as they touch each other. |
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Biomechanics specialists have long known that snails and other limbless creatures locomote by sending waves of muscular contractions down their bodies. |
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Locomote is a special product line designed to meet specific safety needs for remote control of locomotives. |
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