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The clavicle is present in mammals with prehensile forelimbs and in bats, and it is absent in sea mammals and those adapted for running.
The radius tends to be slender in birds; but the ulna is more often reduced in mammals, especially in those adapted for running and, in the case of bats, flying.
Because ratites do not have to lift their bodies off the ground for flying, however, they have large bodies supported by heavy leg bones and thick strong feet adapted for running.
Further, the majority of insects legs are elongate, slender, and designed for walking and climbing or cursorial, that is, adapted for running, as in the cockroach Various modifications allow the legs to be used in other forms of locomotion.
Equines are adapted for running and for traveling over long distances.
Carnotaurus was well adapted for running and was possibly one of the fastest large theropods.
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Most were ostrich-sized and were adapted for fast running, with particularly long foot bones, or metatarsals.
He liked to say that he had adapted his principles for running the city from the formula his father used for running the family: it is better to be respected than loved.
Adapted for long, fast runs, it featured tall suspension, a single orange-upholstered seat and an oversized 8.4-gallon fuel tank.
The online outlier detection algorithm adapted for CEP rules runs in this module.
Primates are essentially arboreal animals whose limbs are adapted for climbing, leaping, and running in trees.
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