A short trunk and longer arms than legs make gorilla's possible to do knuckle-walking.
Knuckle-walking
No, it's not the same word.
Mammals get around by walking, swimming or flying. Most mammals walk to get around, except for bats (which usually fly), and seals, whales, and dolphins, which swim.
By walking, swimming or travelling in motor vehicles or aircraft.
A labyrinth is a patterned path, often circular in form, used as a walking meditation or spiritual practice.
knuckle
You are a knuckle head.
Ardi is important because she is the oldest human skeleton in the whole world. She lived 4.4 million years ago. Ardi shows upright walking with a somewhat prehensilefoot, but no "knuckle walking" like the Great Apes.
No. A wallaby is a mammal, specifically a marsupial.
I can have a knuckle in my handshake
They practice Dharma, which is when you think to yourself all the time, 'who is the "I" who is walking down the street? Is it my legs doing the walking? Is it my head, thinking about it? What is this thing I call "self"?' then one is practicing Dharma.