| 11. | Like this archosaur, basal pterosaur lineages have plantigrade hindlimbs that show adaptations for saltitation.
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| 12. | Didelphimorphs have a plantigrade stance ( feet flat on the ground ) and the hind prehensile tails.
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| 13. | It is a partially plantigrade animal whose soles are thickly padded and naked up to the wrists.
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| 14. | Like other pantodonts, " Barylambda " was a heavyset, five-toed plantigrade animal.
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| 15. | In appearance, it was more slender and more plantigrade than an elephant, its closest modern relative.
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| 16. | In contrast, most caniforms are terrestrial, have non-retractile claws and tend to be plantigrade.
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| 17. | The linkage was first shown in Paris on the Exposition Universelle ( 1878 ) as " The Plantigrade Machine ".
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| 18. | If the substrate is suitable, the larva will metamorphoses into the juvenile form, plantigrade, and attach byssus threads.
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| 19. | This is different from later barbourofelids, which are believed to have had semi-plantigrade or semi-digitigrade stances.
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| 20. | The primary advantages of a plantigrade foot are stability and weight-bearing ability; plantigrade feet have the largest surface area.
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