Talk:Elephant walk

Another use

 * On television I saw someone listing the various gaits used by human babies learning to crawl, and he listed 5, including:
 * Elephant walk, moving one limb at a time.
 * Diagonal walk, moving one hand and the opposite foot at the same time, like a horse trotting.
 * Are there any references to this?
 * See https://www.babycenter.com/0_baby-milestone-crawling_6501.bc :: terms used there include:
 * Commando crawling :: belly always on the ground, arms and legs used for locomotion
 * Cross crawling :: likeliest the same as the diagonal walk
 * Rolling
 * Bottom shufling :: on the bottom, propelled by a foot in front and a hand behind.
 * Anthony Appleyard (talk) 20:13, 17 September 2019 (UTC)