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Name the type of locomotion in following animals:
fish, earthworm, cow, birds, frog

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Answered by kishanyadav21
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FISH

(locomotion = anguilliform)

Fish swim by flexing their bodies and tail back and forth. Fish stretch or expand their muscles on one side of their body, while relaxing the muscles on the other side. This motion moves them forward through the water. Fish use their back fin, called the caudal fin, to help push them through the water.

EARTHWORM

(locomotion = setae)

An earthworm moves using circular and longitudinal muscles, as well as bristles called setae. The earthworm can push the setae out of its body to grab the soil around it. To move forward, the worm uses its setae to anchor the front of its body and contracts the longitudinal muscles to shorten its body.

COWS

(locomotion = Walking)

The locomotion comfort of dairy cows depends on the floor of the walking alleys. Optimal locomotion comfort is given when cows walk on pasture, allowing freedom from discomfort and pain and the expression of normal behavior.

BIRDS

(locomotion = Bird flight)

Some semi-aquatic birds use terrestrial locomotion, surface swimming, underwater swimming and flying (e.g., ducks, swans). Diving birds also use diving locomotion (e.g., dippers, auks). Some birds (e.g., ratites) have lost the primary locomotion of flight.

FROGS

(locomotion = swimming and leaping)

Frogs swim in water with thrusts of their hindlegs, whereas newts swim by making wavelike motions with their bodies.

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Answered by routsandipbarun
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Answer:

FISH

(locomotion = anguilliform)

Fish swim by flexing their bodies and tail back and forth. Fish stretch or expand their muscles on one side of their body, while relaxing the muscles on the other side. This motion moves them forward through the water. Fish use their back fin, called the caudal fin, to help push them through the water.

EARTHWORM

(locomotion = setae)

An earthworm moves using circular and longitudinal muscles, as well as bristles called setae. The earthworm can push the setae out of its body to grab the soil around it. To move forward, the worm uses its setae to anchor the front of its body and contracts the longitudinal muscles to shorten its body.

COWS

(locomotion = Walking)

The locomotion comfort of dairy cows depends on the floor of the walking alleys. Optimal locomotion comfort is given when cows walk on pasture, allowing freedom from discomfort and pain and the expression of normal behavior.

BIRDS

(locomotion = Bird flight)

Some semi-aquatic birds use terrestrial locomotion, surface swimming, underwater swimming and flying (e.g., ducks, swans). Diving birds also use diving locomotion (e.g., dippers, auks). Some birds (e.g., ratites) have lost the primary locomotion of flight.

FROGS

(locomotion = swimming and leaping)

Frogs swim in water with thrusts of their hindlegs, whereas newts swim by making wavelike motions with their bodies.

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