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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

In spite of the shortness of the legs the Kur can, when it wishes, by utilizing its upper appendages, in the manner of a prairie simian, like the baboon, move with great rapidity. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #59)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 59 In spite of the shortness of the legs the kur can, when it wishes, by utilizing its upper appendages, in the manner of a prairie simian, like the baboon, move with great rapidity.

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 56 The two kurii behind him, each, had a golden pendant hanging from the bottom of each ear.
11 57 The prehensile paws, or hands, of the kurii are six-digited and multiple jointed.
11 58 The legs are thick and short.
11 59 In spite of the shortness of the legs the kur can, when it wishes, by utilizing its upper appendages, in the manner of a prairie simian, like the baboon, move with great rapidity.
11 60 It becomes, in running, what is, in effect, a four-footed animal.
11 61 It has the erect posture, permitting brain development and facilitating acute binocular vision, of a biped.
11 62 This posture, too, of course, greatly increases the scanning range of the visual sensors.
The two kurii behind him, each, had a golden pendant hanging from the bottom of each ear. The prehensile paws, or hands, of the kurii are six-digited and multiple jointed. The legs are thick and short. In spite of the shortness of the legs the kur can, when it wishes, by utilizing its upper appendages, in the manner of a prairie simian, like the baboon, move with great rapidity. It becomes, in running, what is, in effect, a four-footed animal. It has the erect posture, permitting brain development and facilitating acute binocular vision, of a biped. This posture, too, of course, greatly increases the scanning range of the visual sensors. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 11)