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Health, 02.12.2020 03:20, Tymere2011

1. moving an arm and the opposite leg at the same time to move forward _cross crawling

2. pulling oneself along the floor by the arms

_cruising

3. walking while holding onto walls, tables, couches, and other furniture

_commando crawling

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