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lemmy.world

Aren't snakes terrestrial vertebrates? None of these seem to apply to snakes

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It should be noted the linked article is actually titled "Carnivore & Ungulate Locomotion" and is about running on limbs. Really cool overview, actually

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mander.xyz

Damn, good point. Couldn't come up with a counter-example so just copy/pasted off of Wikipedia verbatim lmao Look out for tomorrow's TIL when I look up what that type of locomotion is called lol

Actually, I'm really at a loss at what to call this paraphyletic group; tetrapods come to mind but they technically still include snakes...

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Modified plantigrade? Close relatives like skinks are plantigrades and some snake species have vestigial hind limb protrusions that are basically highly-modified femurs.

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You hang around furries long enough and you learn about shit like this. And FOSS best practices.

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And aren’t hooves just modified nails?

And if I recall correctly, elephants walk on their toes. They just have a very thick padding, but their heels stay up.

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