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GECKOS have very sticky feet.
Sticky feet and all, I scrammed.
It can ascend vertical walls and even walk across ceilings, courtesy of its sticky feet.
Their findings have inspired robots with legs like those of cockroaches and crabs as well as sticky feet like those of geckos.
But the hidden portals are almost impossible to find: if sticky eyeballs are the metric of success on the Internet, then IKEA rules sticky feet.
While I considered, debated and examined every step I took on the roof, Kevin simply walked up and down the sloped surface as if he had sticky feet.
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