Short notes
Tertiary and Quaternary fossil primates.
Definition
Suspensory locomotion is an arboreal movement strategy where an animal hangs or supports its body weight beneath tree branches rather than walking or balancing on top of them.
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Tertiary and Quaternary fossil primates.
Part of Characteristics of Primates
Short notes
Suspensory locomotion is an arboreal movement strategy where an animal hangs or supports its body weight beneath tree branches rather than walking or balancing on top of them.