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A. A. Biewener has written: 'Animal locomotion' -- subject(s): Animal locomotion
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.
locomotion
They have very limited locomotion.
locomotion
While locomotion is a common characteristic of animals, there are exceptions such as sponges or barnacles that are sessile. These organisms have evolved unique feeding strategies to compensate for their lack of movement, showcasing the diversity of adaptations in the animal kingdom. Therefore, while locomotion is prevalent in many animals, it is not an essential characteristic for all.
Locomotion does not increase an animal's opportunity to breathe, since respiration is primarily regulated by the respiratory system's efficiency in extracting oxygen from the air. Locomotion is more closely associated with an animal's ability to find food, shelter, or a mate.
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They enable an animal's locomotion.
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human and animal locomotion