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    • Brachiation (from "brachium", Latin for "arm"), or arm swinging, is a form of arboreal locomotion in which primates swing from tree limb to tree limb using only their arms. During brachiation, the body is alternately supported under each forelimb. This form of locomotion is the primary means of locomotion for the small gibbons and siamangs of southeast Asia. … See more

    Types of brachiation

    This form of brachiation occurs when the primate is moving at slower speeds and is characterized by the … See more

    Models of brachiation

    Continuous contact brachiation has often been compared to the movement of a simple pendulum. This is due to the out-of-phase fluctuation of energy that occurs while the moving primate is swinging between ea… See more

    Evolution of brachiation

    Brachiation originated in Africa, thirteen million years ago. The emergence of bigger primates that learn to move hanging around by branches obliges the new generations to make some corporal changes that have lasted until … See more

     
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    Jul 12, 2023 · Wikipedia defines brachiation as: "Brachiation (from "brachium", Latin for "arm"), or arm swinging, is a form of arboreal locomotion in which primates swing from tree limb to tree limb using only their arms. During …

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