Primate locomotion is the study of movements and postures in arboreal and terrestrial environments. Primates are masters of life in the trees, primarily due to their grasping hands and feet.
In terrestrial applications, the focus is usually on "search and rescue" scenarios ... Together with the compliant elements, this enables energy-efficient, dynamic and, above all, robust locomotion in ...
"Primates that use arboreal locomotion more frequently—such as orangutans or bonobos—develop more elbow flexor muscles, such ...