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  1. Plantigrade - Wikipedia

    In terrestrial animals, plantigrade locomotion means walking with the toes and metatarsals flat on the ground. It is one of three forms of locomotion adopted by terrestrial mammals.

  2. Plantigrades Meaning and Examples of Plantigrade Animals

    Nov 3, 2025 · Plantigrades meaning and examples of plantigrade animals. Plantigrade animals are defined by their ability to walk on the toes and metatarsals of their feet, something only mammals …

  3. Plantigrade posture | locomotion | Britannica

    The primitive mammalian stock walked plantigrade—that is, with the digits, bones of the midfoot, and parts of the ankle and wrist in contact with the ground. The limbs of ambulatory mammals are …

  4. PLANTIGRADE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PLANTIGRADE is walking on the sole with the heel touching the ground. How to use plantigrade in a sentence.

  5. Digitigrade vs. Plantigrade: What's the Difference?

    Sep 26, 2023 · Plantigrade refers to animals that walk with the entire sole of their foot touching the ground. Humans are plantigrade, placing the whole foot on the ground while walking.

  6. Plantigrade | definition of plantigrade by Medical dictionary

    plantigrade adjective Referring to movement by a terrestrial vertebrate (e.g., humans, rodents, rabbits and kangaroos) in which the entire foot—podials and metatarsals—maintains contact with flat …

  7. Mammalian Stances: Plantigrade, Digitigrade, and Unguligrade

    Mammalian Stances: Plantigrade, Digitigrade, and UnguligradeMammalian Stances: Plantigrade, Digitigrade, and Ungligrade