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  • The crab is a body position sometimes seen in basic gymnastics, yoga, and breakdancing. The body is supinated so that the back turns to the ground, and...
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  • in Rimini, Emilia-Romagna Crab (posture) used in gymnastics, breakdancing, yoga Crab or catch a crab, a rowing error Crab, an athletic move akin to the...
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    meaning. Position is a general term for a configuration of the human body. Posture means an intentionally or habitually assumed position. Pose implies an...
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    long-necked upright posture with heavy bill makes it distinctive and unmistakable. Its bill is unique among waders, and specialised for eating crabs. It has partially...
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    this variation by performing the whole movement with only one arm. Crab (posture) Bridge (grappling) Hill, Erin (March 25, 2016). "5-Year-Old Girl Paralyzed...
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    commonly used in attempting to dislodge an opponent in mounted position. Crab (posture) Bridge (exercise) "Black Belt". Active Interest Media, Inc. 3 March...
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    Crawling (human) (redirect from Crab walk)
    steps with the arms and legs. It is similar to a crab walk in that the body locomotes in a supine posture, but the arms are in shoulder flexion alongside...
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    Common names for G. ruricola include the purple land crab, black land crab, red land crab, and zombie crab. Four colour morphs exist within the species - black...
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    curve downwards, and are held vertically in front of the crab. Given the crab's upright posture, the eyestalks are short. The body is up to 25 mm (0.98 in)...
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    during disputes. Aquatic animals use visual signals such as movement, postures, colouration, patterns and size. A change in these visual traits can also...
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    sensory feedback from proprioceptors is essential for stabilizing body posture and coordinating body movement. In vertebrates, limb movement and velocity...
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    territorial or food claims during foraging. Coatis additionally use special postures or moves to convey simple messages; for example, hiding the nose between...
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    energetic cost between stances. The "sprawling" posture is the most primitive, and is the original limb posture from which the others evolved. The upper limbs...
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    up to shallower parts of the sea to feast on a variety of smaller fish, crabs, and occasionally other cuttlefish. It is thought to have reached the Mediterranean...
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  • you crab walking to your right; simply alternate which foot crosses and which foot opens in order to crab walk to your left. Another method of crab walking...
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    Jersey. ISBN 978-0-691-02882-8. Alexander, R. M. (1985). "Mechanics of posture and gait of some large dinosaurs". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society...
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  • (enantio-; opposite, opposing, over against) and στάσις (stasis; to stand, posture). Fruit flies (Drosophila) use the non-toxic sugar trehalose that is found...
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    lunaris, also known as the yellow moon crab, spotted moon crab or box crab, is an Indo-Pacific species of carnivorous crab which is a member of the family Matutidae...
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    of the tied person, which may create difficulty in breathing known as postural asphyxia. Care should be taken to ensure the person being bound can breathe...
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  • Page made the comparison to crab mentality on The News Hour with Jim Lehrer in 2004: In African-American folklore, the sea crab ranks among the dumbest of...
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