Sentences with phrase «around human legs»

They also wrap their tails around human legs or objects.

Not exact matches

It is brilliant because it is an astounding act of physical excellence — most humans couldn't even get the leg around there; most footballers couldn't hope to control the resultant contact enough to send the ball arcing precisely beyond the keeper — but also the achievement of that act of physical excellence requires a mental contortion of similar audacity.
Humans looked around and saw two eyes, two legs, two breasts.
Humans have a unique kind of locomotion — we're bipedal, meaning we move around on two legs rather than four.
These features include relatively small, orange - sized brains and curved fingers like those of Homo species that lived around 2 million years ago, as well as wrists, hands, legs, feet and body sizes comparable to those of Neandertals and humans.
Evolution, our coping strategy Presented with fragmented vegetation and greater distances between sources of food may have led to the evolution of human bipedalism — walking upright on two legsaround six million years ago.
Moving through arm exercises using small hand weights, we found our way to the barre, where we pulsed through plies, tendus, leg lifts, jumps, ball squeezes and arabesques until the whole class was quivering around on shaky legs like human jellies.
Ben (voice of Sam Elliott) is a cow who for years has been the leader and sober voice of reason among the animals at a farm where the critters are a bit unusual — they can walk on two legs, talk, swim, and act like humans, though they have the good sense to avoid doing these things while humans are around.
They extend their tiny front legs into the air and wave them around in wait for an unsuspecting animal or human to come by.
(unless a strap goes over the back and around the unaffected leg, it will probably not stay on) Much like back problems in humans - there is no agreement among physicians or veterinarians as to what the best treatment really is.
Thanks to ASR and the human orthopedist for fixing this sweet boy's leg so he could get around.
An applied animal behaviorist and dog trainer with more than twenty years experience, Dr. Patricia McConnell looks at humans as just another interesting species, and muses about why we behave the way we do around our dogs, how dogs might interpret our behavior, and how to interact with our dogs in ways that bring out the best in our four - legged friends.
Combine this with a fantastic physics engine and you've got a recipe for hilarity as you blindly flop around the levels, your legs stretching across the screen in an obscene imitation of humans, your body and limbs usually spiralling quickly out of control, those usually so able gaming fingers failing to keep up.
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