This applies particularly to terrestrial vertebrates whose limbs must support the body mass against gravity and exert the necessary forces to locomote through an environment.
Here size has a pervasive influence on the performance of animals in their environments, and represents a primary determinant of how animals forage, fight, flee and interact.
In organismal biology, whether the focus is comparative anatomy, functional morphology or evolution, the body mass of an organism is perhaps the most important individual factor –.