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Like everything else, for some this is happening now, while others may not locomote much for another few months.
With a mad rhythmic clanking he began to locomote towards the door.
There are also many gaits, ways of moving the legs to locomote, such as walking, running, or jumping.
They even use a lubricant, a kind of liquified silk, to locomote on.
Traditional snakebots locomote purely by changing the shape of their body, just like snakes.
The skin of these animal that use undulatory motion to locomote have several distinct characteristics.
"You locomote slowly and can be easily intercepted.
The thoracic legs are reduced, but always present and they locomote by rolling waves rather than walking with individual prolegs.
Fish, shark, and snakes are all examples of animals that locomote using undulatory locomotion.
Considering that she could locomote, the panties couldn't understand why Spoon lay around stewing in a dresser drawer.
Much like every engineer she encountered, she had been taking things apart to examine how they worked since just after she could locomote.
Certain species of fish and birds are able to locomote in both air and water, two types of fluid media with very different properties.
They locomote using wave-like muscular contractions of the foot when conditions are suitable for them to graze.
The last leg segments (tarsi) of queens are mutilated and greatly reduced, which hinders their ability to locomote without assistance from workers.
Rather, they locomote using walking and hopping-like movements using their pelvic and pectoral fins.
This novel feature enables a single Roombots module to locomote on flat terrain, but also to climb a wall, or to cross a concave, perpendicular edge.
This water vascular system works through hydraulic pressure, allowing the Sea Urchin to pump water into and out of the tube feet, enabling it to locomote.
The series takes place in "Wheelie World", which is inhabited principally by the "wheelies", a race of anthropomorphic creatures who locomote by means of wheels.
Piers Anthony's 1977 book Cluster and its sequels feature members of an alien species called Polarians, which locomote by gripping and balancing atop a large ball.
They locomote by folding their head and arms into their body so they become a perfect sphere and then they roll from place to place like a bowling ball.
Roombots are designed for two tasks: to eventually shape objects of daily life, e.g. furniture, and to locomote, e.g. as a quadruped or a tripod robot made from multiple modules.
If a parent requests it (and if he believes the child is ready), he'll even administer a "float test" by tossing fully dressed children as young as 3 into the pool to make sure they can "locomote," or turn over to float on their backs.
Favorite spots are the steps at Union Square with their waxed curbs, or the "Screamer", a 25-step long rail in downtown Manhattan, which the skaters "grind" down i.e. use the middle wheels of the skate to locomote and the side of the skate to brake their descent.