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Centipede_backward_propagation.gif (320 × 240 pixels, file size: 1.29 MB, MIME type: image/gif, looped, 50 frames, 1.5 s)

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English: Most centipedes and all millipedes, and indeed 4-legged creatures, walk with the rear legs leading the legs in front. In centipedes, this results in waves propagating from back to front. This simulation was created in w:OpenSCAD using a leg motion in which each foot spends half the time on the ground, and the motion of legs in adjacent segments are offset in phase by 45°. Changing the sign of the phase offset results in forward locomotion with the waves propagating from front to back, which is a characteristic of some centipedes such as scolopendra hero.}

See also File:Centipede forward propagation.gif.

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Source Own work, scaled from the original in my blog article at https://www.nablu.com/2022/12/metachronal-waves-of-legs.html
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OpenSCAD source code

See source code in File:Centipede forward propagation.gif.

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Simulated centipede animation walking with an antierior propagation gait

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29 June 2022

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