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  • Diogenes Laertius refers to him in a similarly cursorial manner.
  • Are there any cursorial marsupial herbivores in the fossil record?
  • Compared to the hog deer, the chital has a more cursorial build.
  • In habits, the animal was cursorial and herbivorous, or possibly carnivorous.
  • This model requires a highly cursorial and feathered ancestor.
  • The genus was primarily terrestrial but at least partly cursorial, similar to a civet.
  • Cursorial is more about how often and fast the thing moves, not the gait.
  • This supports the theory that they were strong runners, hence the alternate name, cursorial.
  • In cursorial animals, the thorax is hanging between the scapulae at the serratus anterior and pectoralis muscles.
  • For instance, a cursorial flight model would be energetically less favorable when compared to the alternative hypotheses.
  • The animal's shins were long in comparison with its thighs, a trait common among cursorial animals.
  • The deltopectoral crests are absent in the long and slender humeri like in cursorial animals but unlike other Eocene cetaceans.
  • The decrease in efficiency when looking at the cursorial model is caused by the flapping stroke needed to achieve flight.
  • Furthermore, the size of the pelvic girdle and lateral digital reduction may be equally used as evidence for cursorial locomotion.
  • Although several aspects; both hyenas and canines are non-arboreal, cursorial hunters that catch prey with their teeth rather than claws.
  • Other research has shown that the physics involved in cursorial flight would not make this a likely answer to the origin of avian flight.
  • Cursorial animals are unequivocally " runners " although the authors did not examine what sort of gait scientifically should be proposed as " running ".
  • This spider has shown solely cursorial hunting behaviour, as opposed to web-spinning methods of prey capture, when reared in lab conditions.
  • Members of the family Hexisopodidae differ markedly in morphology from those of other solifuge families-most patently in their fossorial rather than cursorial legs.
  • Proponents of the cursorial hypothesis cite the legs, feet and hands of " Archaeopteryx " as inheritance from a cursorial maniraptoran ancestor.
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