Animal Dynamics
Animal Dynamics
Animal dynamics. This refers to the dominating characteristics of individual animals. Unique features are emphasised at different parts or locations on different animals.
These two examples express the different dynamics or dominant feature of both the buffalo and the kangaroo. The extreme neck dynamics of the buffalo as it is from the neck of the World verse the extremely springy thighs of the kangaroo as it is from the thigh zone of the World. Both of these animals are unique and have evolved at the corresponding zone of the World anatomy.
From South America we find grasping uniqueness’s such as the sloth, cormorants, monkeys grasp with their tails. The most fascinating pink fairy armadillo which looks like a finger or claw.
The heartland has large bodied animals unique with features associated with this part of the body. Here the observation is emphasised by viewing the large cats and here the lion has the mighty lungs and mane wrapped around the torso. The South American Jaguar has a strong forearm
Verses the American lynx or stripped bodied tiger. Individual species vary based on their location. With passing time, changes evolve with the global distribution of populations and the changes are directly linked to the World anatomy.