Talk:Cursorial

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Awlamprecht in topic Adding sources and information

"Cursorial" is not exclusive to endotherms edit

For example, "cursorial" is used of spiders, including jumping spiders and wolf spiders. In proportion to their size (1 - 2 mm body length) they're quick, and can sustain this for several minutes - I've seen wolf spiders running across my garden. I've also seen a youTube of a jumping spider continuously jump vertically from leaf to leaf so fast that the cinematographer struggled to keep up - I guess the jumping spider intended to abseil down on its prey (jumping spiders know a lot of tricks, and develop and remember new one). --Philcha (talk) 07:12, 19 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the heads up, I'd not heard the term used in spiders before. Mokele (talk) 11:51, 19 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

cheetahs cursorial? edit

The introduction says that cheetahs are NOT considered cursorial, while the “Cursorial taxa” section lists them

Adding sources and information edit

I noticed that this page needs more source material, so I will be adding it and I plan to elaborate on the introduction and add more information about specific adaptations for cursorial animals. This will likely involve some restructuring. I study cursoriality in some aspects so I would like to contribute to this article. I'm working on the text in my sandbox now and will be adding everything soon. Awlamprecht (talk) 03:50, 19 November 2019 (UTC)AwlamprechtReply