lurching gait is unilateral loss of superior gluteal nerve damage, while bilateral superior gluteal nerve damage results in waddling gait
"Waddling" is the present participle of "waddle", to employ a swaying gait.
They waddle. Ducks move there hips in a rolling fashion.
They manoeuvre by waddling with their flippers.
Penguins waddle when they walk due to the shape and position of their legs. Their short legs are set far back on their bodies, making them tip forward slightly as they walk, leading to the distinctive waddling motion. This waddling gait helps penguins conserve energy and maintain balance on slippery ice.
Penguins usually travel by waddling, which can be slow. In more flat or downhill areas, they prefer to slide on their bellies, pushing with their feet. However, they are much faster at swimming.
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Waddling Willie - 1914 was released on: USA: 28 December 1914
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"Waddling" is the present participle of "waddle", to employ a swaying gait.
waddling
They waddle. Ducks move there hips in a rolling fashion.
Penguin
The platypus walks with a "waddling" movement.
By simply waddling. Kinda obvious.
They manoeuvre by waddling with their flippers.