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Locomotary organs in cheetah

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Answered by aenshi2
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They have no need of the power of locomotion, and accordingly are usually without wings, legs, or other locomotory organs.


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Answered by hypergsa
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The long fibred muscles within a cheetah's forelimb allow for the cheetah to effectively and rapidly contract those muscles


It has been found that a cheetah's forearm can withstand large joint torques aiding is stabilization at high speeds

Cheetahs have large digital flexor muscles. These muscles are used to flex the digits, exposing the cheetah's claws aiding in traction when running. This also aids the cheetah with changing direction at high speeds.



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