Animal Locomotion the Muybridge Work At the University of Pennsylvania the M
Animal Locomotion the Muybridge Work At the University of Pennsylvania the M
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63 In the Virginian deer (series 683) the right fore limb is "on" and " off" 13. The left fore limb is " on" 9 and " off" 15. The right hind limb is "on" 8 and "off" 16, while the left hind limb is "on" 10 and "off" 14. Intervals between the Fore and Hind Si/nchiries. The interval is larger in the horse than in the ungulates. It is exceedingly small in the guanaco, series 743, The horse may assume the lateral position in the gallop, as is seen in series 632, Fig. 11. In this figure, as well as ...one in series 612, the animal uses the lateral position immediately after reaching the ground. That the assumption does not depend on speed is shown in the canter. In series 616 there is lateral support in twenty-four pictures, in series 617 two in twelve pictures, and in series 619 one in twelve pictures. Heteeochieal Gaits. The heterochiral gaits embrace the walk, the trot, the rack, and the pace. The Walk. This gait has been especially studied from the figures of the series of the horse, the buffalo, the ox, the cat, and the raccoon.
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