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Animals that do not locomote

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Answered by Vaibhavverma73
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Animal locomotion, in ethology, is any of a variety or methods that animals use to move from one place to another.[1] Some modes of locomotion are (initially) self-propelled, e.g., running, swimming, jumping, flying, hopping, soaring and gliding. There are also many animal species that depend on their environment for transportation, a type of mobility called passive locomotion, e.g., sailing (some jellyfish), kiting (spiders), rolling (some beetles and spiders) or riding other animals (phoresis).

Animals move for a variety of reasons, such as to find food, a mate, a suitable microhabitat, or to escape predators. For many animals, the ability to move is essential for survival and, as a result, natural selection has shaped the locomotion methods and mechanisms used by moving organisms. For example, migratory animals that travel vast distances (such as the Arctic tern) typically have a locomotion mechanism that costs very little energy per unit distance, whereas non-migratory animals that must frequently move quickly to escape predators are likely to have energetically costly, but very fast, locomotion.

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Answered by NoraRashid
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⏺Animals that do not locomote⏹

➡Some adult sponges are sessile, that means they are fixed onto something and do not move at all.

Tapeworms attach themselves to the inside of the alimentary tracts of other animals and do not locomote within the animals

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