bipeds in English

noun
1
an animal that uses two legs for walking.

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1. The Bipeds, Durham, North Carolina

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3. The Bipeds, Durham, North Carolina

4. Like humans, Bipeds are especially designed to walk upright, although you can use Bipeds to create multi-legged

5. Do human Bipeds use quadrupedal coordination? Trends Neurosci

6. The Bipeds are clones of Bob the Beped by Kevin Biagini

7. 1 Horses, lions and dogs are quadrupeds, but humans are bipeds.

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9. Climate affects Bipeds in the same way it does quadrupeds

10. Horses, lions and dogs are quadrupeds, but humans are bipeds.

11. I told her, as an adult I prefer the company of featherless bipeds.

12. Most animals are not Bipeds, but mammals that are include kangaroos and some primates

13. Generally, in Bipeds, when the work factor is higher than 0

14. The Bipeds knew we were coming, and ambushed the team enroot

15. (29) Part of what Aristotle is assuming, I take it, is a point he shares with the Platonists: that animals are naturally divisible (or perhaps: "realizable") into, say, Bipeds and non-Bipeds

16. Question: QUESTION 1 Matching The Apelike Bipeds, Australopithecus, And Paranthropus Are All Found Only E

17. Humanoid bipeds shaped their vocal chords to reproduce the noises they heard about them.

18. Chicagoans are pale, bilaterally symmetrical bipeds with thin bodies and disproportionately large heads

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20. They are part of the biodiversity of which we, as human bipeds, are also part.

21. They're Bipeds—lizardoid rather than humanoid—and are a fairly intelligent and law-abiding lot

22. Satyrs, fauns, pan, and even the devil are commonly depicted as humanoid Bipeds with goatlike unguligrade hooves for feet

23. Bipeds have adapted a number of interdependent morphological characteristics that solve challenges posed by habitual bipedalism

24. A biped is an animal that walks on two legs, with two feet. Human beings are one example of Bipeds

25. To work most efficiently with Bipeds, it is important to follow the general workflow described in this topic

26. The ostrich, a giant, flightless bird, is the fastest living biped, and animals like bears and lizards are occasional Bipeds.

27. Some animals move on two limbs all the time, they are called habitual Bipeds.Optional Bipeds can move on two or four legs.

28. Bipeds definition: an animal with two feet synonyms: creature, animal leg, beast, brute, fauna, animate being, animal antonyms: female, humane, flora, mental

29. Bipeds of Brookland: Carmen Torruella-Quander Carmen painting a portrait of her great grandmother, who was an indigenous Taino Woman in the Dominican Republic

30. THE STARS, MY BROTHERS EDMOND HAMILTON The Pilgrim and his mate were scraggy little Bipeds of the city push variety, so they were suppressed

31. Here we develop a new equation to estimate body mass in extinct Bipeds based on a mathematical correction of the quadrupedal equation (henceforward, the cQE)

32. He is as amused as anyone that the Bipeds have lasted 20 years and developed a cult following whose off spring have become fans, too.

33. Biped may take place on planet Earth, but it’s actually Earth in another dimension and time, where human beings don’t inhabit the planet and Bipeds have built planetary facilities in the wild

34. 19 What was true of the hypothesis of the research?A) Our apelike ancestors were anatomically different but had the same gaits. B) Bipeds with natural selection had an advantage over quadruped.

35. We test this new model within the context of (1) a large data set of extant birds, representing the only significantly diverse living Bipeds and (2) a small sample of humans, of which we

36. "Greetings, Carbon-Based Bipeds!" is a formidable collection of 110 non-fiction pieces spanning the nearly unimaginable period of 55 years (1944-1999) and ranging from a single page to, seldom, ten pages or so

37. As butter is in curd, Brahmana among bipeds, the Aranyaka among the Vedas, and nectar among medicines; as the sea is eminent among receptacles of water, and the cow among quadrupeds; as are these (among the things mentioned) so is the Bharata said to be among histories.

38. The distinguishing mark of the hens was a crest of lamentably scanty growth, in these latter days, but so oddly and wickedly analogous to Hepzibah's turban, that Phoebe--to the poignant distress of her conscience, but inevitably --was led to fancy a general resemblance betwixt these forlorn Bipeds and her respectable relative.

39. ‘It's possible, for example, that early hominids living as Bipeds in patchy forests became easier targets for leopards and other predators.’ ‘In an upright biped, like humans and Australopithecines, the head is balanced on top of the spine, whereas in the quadruped like a chimpanzee the head is slung from the front of the spine.’

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