noun
- locomotion by swinging from one handhold to another, as practiced by certain primates such as gibbons and apes.
Usage: biology; zoology
Examples
- Gibbons are expert brachiators, moving swiftly through the forest canopy by brachiation.
- The brachiation of apes allows them to travel long distances while remaining in the trees.
- Young primates learn brachiation by observing and imitating their mothers.
- Brachiation requires tremendous upper body strength and coordination.
- Scientists study brachiation to understand how primates evolved their unique forms of movement.