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Enlist cursorial adaptations in desert animals​

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Answered by MrInocent
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Cursorial adaptations

Increased stride length by: ...

Decreased distal limb weight (in order to minimize moment of inertia): ...

Decreased ability to move limbs outside of the sagittal plane, which increases stability.

Reduction or loss of digits.

Loss of ability to pronate and supinate the forearm (more specialized cursors)

Explanation:

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Answered by AngryMineYT
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Answer:

Cursorial adaptations

Increased stride length by: ...

Decreased distal limb weight (in order to minimize moment of inertia): ...

Decreased ability to move limbs outside of the sagittal plane, which increases stability.

Reduction or loss of digits.

Loss of ability to pronate and supinate the forearm (more specialized cursors)

Explanation:

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