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  2. Crawling (human) - Wikipedia

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    Crawling is a specific four-beat gait involving the hands and knees. A typical crawl is left-hand, right-knee, right-hand, left-knee, or a hand, the diagonal knee, the other hand then its diagonal knee. This is the first gait most humans learn, and is mainly used during early childhood, or when looking for something on the floor or under low ...

  3. Tot Watchers - Wikipedia

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    Tot Watchers is a 1958 American one-reel animated Tom and Jerry short produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley.The short was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on August 1, 1958.

  4. Visual cliff - Wikipedia

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    During early development, infants begin to crawl, sit, and walk. These actions impact how the infants view depth perception. Thus, infant studies are an important part of the visual cliff. When an infant starts to engage in crawling, to sit, or walking, they use perception and action. During this time, infants begin to develop a fear of height.

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  7. 'Miracle baby' found crawling along highway a day after his 4 ...

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    A 1-year-old is being called a "miracle baby" after surviving two days alone in a Louisiana roadside ditch during Hurricane Beryl-driven storms.

  8. Quadrupedalism - Wikipedia

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    Quadrupedalism is sometimes referred to as being "on all fours", and is observed in crawling, especially by infants. [1] In the 20th century quadrupedal movement was popularized as a form of physical exercise by Georges Hebert. [2] Kenichi Ito is a Japanese man famous for speed running on four limbs in competitions. [3]

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