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  • Humans: Humans are the most prominent example of habitual bipeds, relying exclusively on two-legged locomotion for walking and running.

  • Birds: All bird species are bipeds, using their two legs for walking or hopping.

  • Certain Mammals: Some mammals, such as kangaroos and kangaroo rats, exhibit bipedal movement, primarily through hopping.

  • Reptiles: Several lizard species, like the spiny-tailed iguana, can run on two legs, especially when moving at high speeds.

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