legs
An animal in locomotion can be visually observed and contrasted from an animal in "non-locomotion" to fulfill the requirement for heuristic evidence. There is no need for further examination.
Bipedal Locomotion is the the act of an animal walking on its back two legs.
Pelvic size generally correlates with the size of the animal and varies with the structure of the animal and how it uses it's limbs for locomotion. The size, structure and orientation of a bipedal animal's pelvis is allows for vertical attachments of the bones and muscles of the legs...
A. A. Biewener has written: 'Animal locomotion' -- subject(s): Animal locomotion
Zebra, tiger, lion, frog, cat...humans are the only species that are bipedal. Any animal but a human, take your pick.
A bipedal walks on two legs (e.g. humans); a quadrupedal animal walks on four legs (e.g. dog, cat, etc.).
locomotion
Animals that walk on two feet, like humans and birds, are called bipeds. The noun is biped. The adjective is bipedal.
Bipedal.
locomotion
to move
The same way any wild animal survives. They hunt or forage for food. Take shelter in bad weather. And if eyewitness accounts are accurate it is probably on the higher end of the food chain.