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Whether it hopped on two legs or ran bipedally is still a matter of debate.
It was a gorgeous colour, moving bipedally and trying to avoid being seen."
Also, they stood bipedally, were they only walked like that when in danger.
Like other hadrosaurs, they could have moved both bipedally and quadrupedally.
However they do walk on the ground sometimes, either bipedally or on all fours.
Some monkeys, natural quadrupeds, may occasionally walk bipedally, especially when carrying food.
Their huge chests and shoulders made them too top-heavy still to move bipedally.
But Gülin, who walks bipedally, also has this brain defect.
A few older children and some adults retain the ability to walk quadrupedally, even after acquiring bipedally.
However, it probably spent most of its time on all fours, only moving bipedally when it needed to run rapidly.
Several non-archosaurian lizard species move bipedally when running, usually to escape from threats.
Although they rarely come to the ground naturally, while there, they walk bipedally with arms raised above their heads for balance.
It stood now bipedally, now on four legs, now on six.
Scientists have discovered that the Matschie's are able to walk bipedally and there's a lot of rotation in their limbs for climbing.
Saurolophus was an herbivorous dinosaur which could move about either bipedally or quadrupedally.
It squats bipedally and moves by sliding its feet without changing its posture.
On the ground, they hop bipedally.
The Bili ape has been reported to walk upright, bipedally, at times, with the looks of a giant chimpanzee.
Gorillas move around by knuckle-walking, although they sometimes walk bipedally for short distances while carrying food or in defensive situations.
It is possible that ornithocheiroids ran (but not walked) bipedally, or that they used a hopping gait.
One genus of basilisk lizard can run bipedally across the surface of water for some distance.
It was a versatile animal, able to move both bipedally and quadrupedally, and may have been omnivorous.
Some quadrupeds are able to walk bipedally on their forelimbs, thus performing "hand" walking in an anthropomorphic sense.
He determined that the creatures that left these prints walked bipedally in a fashion almost identical to human beings.