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Answered by vnmv0187
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Explanation:

Locomotion: Movement from one place to another. And the ability to locomote, to get from one place to the next. Locomotion is derived from the Latin "locus", place + "movere", move = move place.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • In ethology, animal locomotion refers to any of the many ways that animals move from one location to another.
  • Running, swimming, leaping, flying, hopping, soaring, and gliding are examples of locomotion that are (at first) self-propelled.
  • Many animal species rely on their surroundings for movement, a sort of mobility known as passive locomotion, such as jellyfish floating, spiders kiting, beetles and spiders rolling, or riding other creatures (phoresis).
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