didromy
/dɪˈdrɒmi/Definitions
1. noun
A type of jumping or running animal locomotion in which the legs are extended and the body is lowered to the ground before pushing off.
“The fawn’s didromy allowed it to escape from the predator with ease.”
1. noun
A type of jumping or running animal locomotion in which the legs are extended and the body is lowered to the ground before pushing off.
“The fawn’s didromy allowed it to escape from the predator with ease.”