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Description: Coordinate and video data of mudskippers crutching on deformable and inclined substrates.

License: GNU General Public License (GPL) 3.0

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videos_examples_9conditions

Representative strides for the nine environmental conditions (3 substrates at 3 inclines)

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videos_raw_sand_0deg

Raw videos of crutching on level sand

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videos_raw_sand_10deg

Raw videos of crutching on sand at a 10 degree incline

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videos_raw_sand_20deg

Raw videos of crutching on sand at a 20 degree incline

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videos_raw_mud_0deg

Raw videos of crutching on level mud

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videos_raw_mud_10deg

Raw videos of crutching on mud at a 10 degree incline

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videos_raw_mud_20deg

Raw videos of crutching on mud at a 20 degree incline

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videos_raw_solid_0deg

Raw videos of crutching on level solid substrate

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videos_raw_solid_10deg

Raw videos of crutching on solid substrate at a 10 degree incline

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videos_raw_solid_20deg

Raw videos of crutching on solid substrate at a 20 degree incline

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