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The act of walking with four limbs
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The act of walking with four limbs is commonly called quadrupedalism. Quadrupedalism refers to the locomotion of using all four limbs to move and maintain stability. It is a form of locomotion exhibited by many different animals, including most mammals, such as dogs, cats, and horses. Quadrupedalism can be seen in varying forms, ranging from a slow walk to a fast gallop, depending on the species and their adaptations for different environments and activities.