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Enlist cursorial adaptations in desert animals.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Adaptations for cursorial locomotion in terrestrial vertebrates include:

  • Increased stride length by: Increased limb bone length. Adoption of digitigrade or unguligrade stance. ...
  • Decreased distal limb weight (in order to minimize moment of inertia. Increase in mass of proximal muscles with decrease in mass of distal muscles.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Adaptations for cursorial locomotion in terrestrial vertebrates include:

Increased stride length by: Increased limb bone length. Adoption of digitigrade or unguligrade stance. ...

Decreased distal limb weight (in order to minimize moment of inertia. Increase in mass of proximal muscles with decrease in mass of distal muscles.

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