Biology, asked by mbarathore, 6 months ago

What is the movement of
a. A grasshopper
b. A frog
C. A horse
d. A butterfly
e. A tortoise
f. A snake
g. A peacock

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Answered by OfficialPk
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Answer:

  • grasshopper will bend its hind legs at the knee, thereby slowly contracting its big flexor muscles.
  • Frogs move better in water than on land. A few burrowing species have short hind legs and cannot hop but all other frogs have long, powerful hind legs, which they use for jumping
  • Horses have four distinct forms of movement, although some intermediate gaits are also possible. These are the walk, the trot, the canter (or lope) and the gallop.
  • In random motion, the flight direction and speed is continuously changed. Since the wings of a butterfly are attached to the thorax, it rotates the body to control the direction during the flapping flight.
  • Turtles have small home territories and should be left where they are found. Their survivability depends on it! Don't ever keep a wild turtle as a pet.
  • Snakes will push off of any bump or other surface, rocks, trees, etc., to get going. They move in a wavy motion. They would not be able to move over slick surfaces like glass at all. This movement is also known as lateral undulation.
  • Male peacocks use smooth moves and dazzling visuals to attract females -- along with sounds that humans can't hear. ... The displays, however, involve rear end shaking, wing shaking and what the researchers call "train rattling." During the latter, the male birds may strum their tail feathers against the back of the train

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