Young babies often crawl in a manner that may resemble the movement of cold-blooded animals due to their developing motor skills and coordination. At this stage, their muscles and nervous systems are still maturing, leading to a more instinctive and less controlled form of movement. Additionally, the crawling style, often referred to as "commando" or "army crawling," allows them to explore their environment while using their arms and legs in a way that feels natural to them. As they grow and develop further, their crawling style typically becomes more coordinated and resembles the traditional hands-and-knees crawl.
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