quadruped - Übersetzung nach spanisch
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quadruped - Übersetzung nach spanisch

FORM OF TERRESTRIAL LOCOMOTION IN ANIMALS USING FOUR LIMBS
Quadrupedal; Quadrupeds; Quadruped (Robotics); Quadraped; Quadriped; Quadripedal; Pronograde; Quadrapeds; Quadruped; Quadrupedism; Quadropedal; Quadripedalism; Four-footed animals; Quadrupedal robot
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quadruped         
(n./adj.) = cuadrúpedo
Ex: Those herbivorous quadrupeds which browse the scanty vegetation on mountains are invariably much smaller than their brethren which crop the luxuriant produce of the plains.
quadruped         
cuadrúpedo [Noun]
quadruped         
cuadrúpedo

Definition

quadruped
(quadrupeds)
A quadruped is any animal with four legs. (FORMAL)
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Quadrupedalism

Quadrupedalism is a form of locomotion where four limbs are used to bear weight and move around. An animal or machine that usually maintains a four-legged posture and moves using all four limbs is said to be a quadruped (from Latin quattuor for "four", and pes, pedis for "foot"). Quadruped animals are found among both vertebrates and invertebrates.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für quadruped
1. Beast of Borneo I find myself strangely puzzled by the discovery of an enigmatic reddish quadruped in the Borneo rainforest.
2. Springer‘s guests all seemed consummate performers though, an unmatched thrill in their eyes as they described marrying a horse or some other elegant quadruped). The Americans had lived with a pile–up of crap TV for years – a point that we are just about reaching now – and could no longer feel amused by it.
3. And then this clean, classical, hooray–for–the–pooches picture, directed by veteran Frank Marshall for what seems like the pure geographic fun of it, does the thing that Disney animals–in–the–snow movies have been doing so reliably –– and satisfyingly –– since "White Wilderness" nearly 50 years ago: It tells a wordless, admirable tale of quadruped bravery, cooperation, loyalty, patience, and nobility, with crisp nature photography and fine, round music.