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Some jewel-eyed saucebacks only walk on their inner hoof, unlike most double-hoofed saucebacks which walk on both hooves. This allows them to keep their flight feathers clear of the ground, at the cost of some stability. |
Some jewel-eyed saucebacks only walk on their inner hoof, unlike most double-hoofed saucebacks which walk on both hooves. This allows them to keep their flight feathers clear of the ground, at the cost of some stability. |
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Diversity of jewel-eyed sauceback locomotion: |
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Brighteyes.png|Most small jewel-eyed saucebacks are able to climb steep slopes using their flight feathers to push them up. |
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Interbiat.png|Descendants of the interbiat are capable of powered flight. |
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Argusraptor Complex.png|Argusraptors are monodactyl runners, walking on just a single horse-like hoof. |
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Sausophrey.png|Ophreys have slotted wings, which allow them to use thermals for lift. |
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Vultoph.png|Similar to argusraptors, ophreys are also only walk on one hoof. |
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==History== |
==History== |