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Brachiation is a form of locomotion used primarily by some primates, such as gibbons and spider monkeys, where they swing from branch to branch using their arms. This method involves grasping onto branches with one hand, then propelling the body forward and reaching for the next branch with the opposite hand. Brachiation allows for efficient movement through the trees, enabling these animals to navigate their arboreal habitats with agility. It is characterized by long arms and a flexible shoulder joint, adaptations that facilitate this swinging motion.

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