2. Snakes are limbless, so they cannot move.
3. Kangaroos use only hindlimbs for movement.इसमें कार नीमला शो द नोटबुक ट्रू और फाल्स
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- A snake's legless locomotion is possible because of its muscular body. To move, different parts of the body are at rest while others are lifted and pulled. ... They found that when sliding forward, snakes move easily. However, their scales resist moving backward or sideways.Feb 26, 2018
- Abstract and Figures. When moving slowly, kangaroos plant their tail on the ground in sequence with their front and hind legs. ... Kangaroos use their muscular tail to support, propel and power their pentapedal gait just like a leg. Force and power generation by the limbs during pentapedal locomotion
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