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The authors felt that the increased base of support compensated for the increased pelvic width, thus preventing a waddling gait. Although beavers are rotund and have a waddling gait, ``they move quicker than their appearance would suggest,'' Brennan said. The origin of its other name, groundhog, derives from the animal's squat appearance, waddling gait and habit of living in the ground. |
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