| 1. | The forefeet are plantigrade, and the hind feet semi-digitigrade.
|
| 2. | The paws have naked and padded soles and have a plantigrade gait.
|
| 3. | All families except the Canidae and a few species of Mustelidae are plantigrade.
|
| 4. | The primary disadvantage of a plantigrade foot is speed.
|
| 5. | Plantigrade foot occurs normally in humans in static postures of standing and sitting.
|
| 6. | Their method of locomotion ranged from plantigrade to digitigrade.
|
| 7. | Manus and pes range from plantigrade to digitigrade.
|
| 8. | Like all shrews, the Asian house shrew is plantigrade and long-nosed.
|
| 9. | Hand and foot are adapted to plantigrade locomotion.
|
| 10. | They walk with their feet planted firmly on the ground ( plantigrade locomotion ).
|