| plantigrade | <zoology> Walking on the sole of the foot; pertaining to the plantigrades. Having the foot so formed that the heel touches the ground when the leg is upright. Origin: L. Planta sole of the foot + gradi to walk: cf. F. Plantigrade. <zoology> A plantigrade animal, or one that walks or steps on the sole of the foot, as man, and the bears. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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(of mammals) walking on the whole sole of the foot (as rabbits, raccoons, bears, and humans do) plantigrade mammal: an animal that walks with the entire sole of the foot touching the ground as e.g. bears and human beings
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walking flat on the sole of the foot; humans and bears are examples of plantigrades
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Feet in which parts enclosing the phalanges and metatarsals all touch the ground. For ambulatory (walking) locomotion.
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Foot posture with carpals/tarsals, metacarpals/metatarsals, and phalanges contacting the ground (eg black bear)
Ãâó: www.uoguelph.ca/~mammals/Mammalogy_2005_glossary.h...
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using the whole sole of the foot to walk as in humans, bears and racoons.
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| plantigrade | (of mammals) walking on the whole sole of the foot |
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| plantigrade | an animal that walks with the entire sole of the foot touching the ground as e.g. bears and human beings |
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