cursorial

/kərˈsɔriəl/
adjective
  1. Adapted for running, used especially to describe the limbs or body structure of animals.
    • Many extinct dinosaurs were cursorial, built for chasing prey across open plains.
    • The cheetah's cursorial adaptations include a flexible spine and long limbs.
    • Ostriches have strong cursorial legs that allow them to run at high speeds.
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