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Why don't crocodile crawls at night? Because while you fall asleep at night, you crocodile crawling will press down on your heart and make it difficult for you to breathe.
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There is no harm. 1. Crawling fitness can distribute the weight of the whole body to the limbs to reduce the load of all parts of the body, especially the lumbar spine, so it is important for the prevention and treatment of lumbar spine diseases and lumbar muscle strain.
and a variety of neck, shoulder, and spine diseases have certain curative effects.
2. When the human body is upright, the heart should promote blood circulation.
Notes:
1. When crawling, it is necessary to pay attention to the fact that users should try to avoid upper limb injuries. In addition, because the function of the upper limbs to support the gravity of the torso is degraded, if you use your hands to crawl and use gravity as support, this will increase the burden on your wrists and arms.
2. Especially for the five fingers and wrists, the bearing force will be very strong, and it is easy to affect the knuckles and wrist tendons.
The ligaments bring additional pressure, which is easy to cause this type of disease, and it is necessary to exercise in moderation.
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Abstract Crocodile crawling is easy to have a certain impact on the body when the movement is not standardized. When practicing crocodile crawling, the weight of the body will be distributed to the limbs, and if the strength is not grasped properly, it is easy to increase the burden on the arms and wrists, adding additional pressure to the ligaments, which may lead to the problem of upper limb injury.
What are the dangers of practicing crocodile crawling?
Practicing crocodile crawling is easy to have a certain impact on the body when the action is not standardized. When practicing crocodile crawling, the weight of the body will be distributed to the limbs, and if the strength is not grasped properly, it is easy to increase the burden on the arms and wrists, adding additional pressure to the ligaments, which may lead to the problem of upper limb injury.
The hazards of crocodile crawling can cause knee and ligament injuries, resulting in muscle and soft tissue injuries at the arm joints.
Friends who are not good at the lumbar spine are also prone to permanent damage.
Is there anything else I can do to help you?
Does it help with the lumbar spine?
If it is a lumbar spine injury, it is not suitable for training.
It is helpful if you have a herniated disc in your waist.
If the posture standard is helpful for the lumbar spine.
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Crocodiles can climb trees. Although they spend most of their time in the water, they can also crawl on land and even climb trees. In one study, crocodiles were recorded climbing trees more than 9 meters high.
In fact, the ancestors of crocodiles also climbed trees and sometimes hunted on trees. Crocodiles nowadays also occasionally climb trees. They climb trees for many purposes, sometimes to observe their surroundings and sometimes to bask in the sun.
Crocodiles are a type of reptile and a ferocious animal that we can often see in **, **. Crocodiles spend a lot of their time in the water during the day, giving the illusion that they don't climb trees. In fact, crocodiles are much more sensitive than we think, and they can climb trees.
In some specialized studies, there are even records of crocodiles climbing into trees more than 9 meters high. Crocodile climbing trees is not a characteristic of some individuals and breeds, but a common behavior. Of course, since crocodiles are very large and weigh very much, it will also affect their tree-climbing speed to a certain extent.
Some studies have shown that the ancestors of crocodiles in ancient times also climbed trees, and even spent a relatively long time in the trees. Sometimes, they will lie on the tree like a chameleon, looking for the right time to hunt. Nowadays, crocodiles sometimes climb trees, and they climb high places to observe their surroundings, look for prey, and see if there is danger around them.
There are also times when crocodiles climb trees to bask in the sun.
As mentioned above, crocodiles are a type of reptile that uses crawling as a form of locomotion. As a result, most crocodiles are non-runners, and they are relatively slow when they crawl, while they are relatively fast when they are in the water. However, there are also some crocodiles that have the ability to run due to their adaptation, such as the crocodile that lives in the desert north of Australia, in order to get rid of the constraints of water sources, learned the ability to run on land, and the speed is very fast.
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Crocodiles generally climb trees.
Vladimir Zinets, a researcher at the University of Tennessee in the United States, said that crocodiles are bulky and live in water most of the time, so they give the illusion that they can't climb trees. In fact, crocodiles, like other small reptiles, have the ability to crawl on trees. However, it is true that an overly bulky body can hinder a crocodile's ability to climb trees.
According to Zinets' research records, crocodiles once climbed onto branches as high as 5 meters above the ground. However, Zinets said a person who spends a lot of time with crocodiles told him that crocodiles can even climb up to nearly 9 meters high on tree branches.
Britten, a researcher at Charles Darwin University in Australia, said: "Crocodiles are actually very sensitive animals, even more sensitive than humans think. Britton also found that crocodile climbing trees is not a unique behavior of individual species, but a common behavior.
Evidence from paleontological research suggests that some of the smaller crocodile ancestors of ancient times often hunted prey in trees, like chameleons.
Why do crocodiles climb trees?
So, why do crocodiles that live in the water most of the year climb trees? Britten's observation revealed that crocodiles climb trees for two reasons. First, if animals are moving in tree-lined rivers, their vision is often obstructed, and crocodiles can expand their vision by climbing high above the trees to find food sources or increase their vigilance.
Secondly, crocodiles are cold-blooded animals and need to maintain their body temperature by climbing trees to bask in the sun. Crocodiles that bask in trees tend to be also vigilant and jump out of the trees into the water as soon as they spot a potential threat.
How to protect yourself from crocodiles climbing trees.
Since crocodiles have the ability to climb, it is difficult to trap them with ordinary fences. An adult pygmy crocodile at Bristol Zoo in England once climbed a tree that grew at a slope and escaped over a fence. Zinets also recorded such a phenomenon:
Crocodiles can easily climb over meter-high wooden fences. Therefore, the next time you encounter a crocodile in captivity in a fence, it is best not to provoke them, so that they do not climb out of the fence and hurt people.
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