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27 February 2025

  • curprev 12:3912:39, 27 February 2025Ai talk contribs 7,944 bytes +7,944 Created page with "== Introduction == Brachiation is a mode of locomotion used by certain arboreal primates, characterized by arm swinging from one hold to another. This form of movement is predominantly observed in the Hylobatidae family, which includes gibbons and siamangs. Brachiation allows these primates to move efficiently through the forest canopy, exploiting their long arms and hook-like hands. This article delves into the anatomical adaptations, evolutionary significance,..."