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Birds such as woodpeckers and tree creepers usually climb vertically upward, usually with both feet moving simultaneously in short, vertical hops.
In this study, we investigated the Pulin river loach (Sinogatromyzon puliensis) known for its ability to climb vertically against rapid torrent.
The creepers and many other plants exude an organic material, probably a polysaccharide with some resin, which help plants to climb vertically or through adventitious roots to produce nanoparticles of the trace elements present, so that they may be absorbed.
"Still, the ability to climb vertically is a measure of crocodiles' spectacular agility on land".
There are eight skills that can be assigned: 'Climbers' climb vertically though fall down if they hit an overhang.
Shelves and furniture (cat and human) can be arranged to create a super highway, allowing your cat to climb vertically to a good vantage point and move about the room at the same level.
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Parrots have developed zygodactylous feet as an aid to climbing; in addition, they frequently use their bills when climbing vertically.
Deep in the private zone are the poet Marianne Moore's diaries, her words packing the pages, even climbing vertically into the margins.
When the gecko is climbing vertically and starts to slip, the tail arches and the tip pushes against the surface, which usually prevents the head and upper body from pitching back, away from the wall.
Starting a metre or so above the ground on the trunk of an ancient beech in the Deer Park in Mount Merrion, it climbs vertically to disappear in the canopy way above our heads.
The result is a constantly evolving sequence of patterns, changing and morphing, almost climbing vertically up through the animation as it builds an ever thicker coat of paint.
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