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fore-legs more and more (Fig. 139). He has then risen above 

 the obstacle (Fig. 140). Then while he makes the down- 



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Fig. 142, — The Leap. 



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Fig. 143. — The Leap. 



ward and forward balancing movement, and points his 

 fore-limbs in the same direction, he flexes the hind ones 



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