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Originally Posted by OldWEB
GREAT! So you are able to do all these? From Wiki:
There are a number of states of movement commonly associated with bipedalism.
- Standing. Staying still on both legs. In most bipeds this is an active process, requiring constant adjustment of balance.
- Walking. One foot in front of another, with at least one foot on the ground at any time.
- Running. One foot in front of another, with periods where both feet are off the ground.
- Jumping/hopping. Moving by a series of jumps with both feet moving together.
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That sounds like a lot of work.
I'm just happy to be able to get to the bathroom without having to orchestrate the move.