Centipedes are known for their wiggly walk. With tens to hundreds of legs, they can traverse any terrain without stopping.
"When you see a scurrying centipede, you're basically seeing an animal that inhabits a world that is very different than our world of movement," said Daniel Goldman, the Dunn Family Professor in the School of Physics. "Our movement is largely dominated by inertia.
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