A Treatise on Painting
by Leonardo da Vinci, translated by John Francis Rigaud
Of Quadrupeds and their Motions
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Chap. LXXI.Of Quadrupeds and their Motions.

The highest parts of quadrupeds are susceptible of more variation when they walk, than when they are still, in a greater or less degree, in proportion to their size. This proceeds from the oblique position of their legs when they touch the ground, which raise the animal when they become straight and perpendicular upon the ground.