concertina movement
movement occurring in snakes and other legless organisms that consists of gripping or anchoring with portions of the body while pulling or pushing other sections in the direction of movement
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concertina movement
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- concertina movement's subclass of is recorded as limbless locomotion[1].
- concertina movement's subclass of is recorded as terrestrial locomotion[2].
- concertina movement's has use is recorded as arboreal locomotion[3].
- concertina movement's has use is recorded as tunnel[4].
- concertina movement's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03r0lw[5].
- concertina movement's used by is recorded as snake[6].
- concertina movement's different from is recorded as undulatory locomotion[7].
- concertina movement's different from is recorded as rectilinear locomotion[8].
- concertina movement's different from is recorded as sidewinding[9].
- concertina movement's greater than is recorded as undulatory locomotion[10].
- concertina movement's greater than is recorded as sidewinding[11].
- concertina movement's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 161456712[12].