knoklesporing
Knoklesporing, also known as knuckle-walking, is a form of locomotion used by certain primates, notably apes such as gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans. It involves supporting the body's weight on the knuckles of the hands rather than the palms. This method of movement allows these animals to traverse terrestrial environments efficiently while maintaining an upright posture of the upper body.
The anatomy of apes is well-adapted for knoklesporing. Their long, strong arms, relatively short legs, and curved
Knoklesporing is primarily used when apes are on the ground, foraging, traveling between feeding sites, or engaging