pigs use quadrupedal locomotion.
they walk
no it is not. a locomotive is a type of train locomotion is a type of movement
tubed feet
Bipedal locomotion is a type of movement where the organism moves upright on two hind legs. An example of organisms using this kind of locomotion is humans.
Phylum Mastigophora, commonly known as flagellates, use their whip-like flagella for locomotion. These flagella help propel the organism through fluids, such as water or mucus, allowing them to move towards nutrients or away from harmful substances.
Locomotion is the type of movement you use when performing an action, to put it in lay terms. Humans use plantigrade locomotion for walking, running, sprinting, etc.
locomotor is a short miracle
Yes, they use flagella to swim around.
it's answer is plantigrade.
groundhogs are rodents, not pigs, so no.
SuspensoryQuadrupedalVertical clinging and leapingBipedalism
Pigs are warm-blooded.
Not sure, but guinea pigs aren't type of pigs. They're in the rodents family, and NOT pigs. Hope this helped?