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locomotion the power or ability to move self-propelled movement
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locomotion Eryops may have been slow moving on land, but was perhaps faster in the water. Some scientists have suggested that Eryops may not have been able to run.
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locomotion Moving by walking, crawling, or the like.
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locomotion The ability to move or travel from place to place.
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locomotion Velociraptor walked on two slender legs; it was certainly among the fastest of the dinosaurs, considering its long legs and light weight. Velociraptor may have been able to run up to roughly 40 mph (60 km/hr) for short bursts. Velociraptor could probably also jump.
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