Match the locomotion pattern to the general relative size of arms and legs. (An answer may be used more than once.)
1. erect bipedalism
2. vertical clinging and leaping
3. terrestrial quadrupedalism
4. brachiation
5. knuckle walking
legs longer than arms
legs longer than arms
arms and legs nearly the same length
arms longer than legs
arms longer than legs
legs longer than arms 2
legs longer than arms 1
arms and legs nearly the same length 3
arms longer than legs 4
arms longer than legs 5
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