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=Quadrupeds=  
=Quadrupeds=  
'''rampant''':beast is standing upright on one hind leg ('''''segreant'''''for winged monsters) with forelegs outstretched as if attacking. A very common posture for carnivorous beasts and monsters.<br>
'''salient''':beast is leaping or jumping--forelegs off ground ('''''forcene''''' for horses, '''''climant''''' for goats, '''''springing'''''for deer). Appears to be rare in period armory.<br>
'''passant''':beast is walking (or running) with far foreleg raised and far hind leg moved slightly forward ('''''trippant'''''for deer). A common posture for non-carnivorous beasts.<br>
'''statant''':beast is standing still on all four legs--all legs should be visible. Less common than passant. '''''Pascuant'''''is a special, though non-period term for a grazing animal.<br>
'''sejant''':beast is seated with forelegs down and together. Tail is up by default if it has one.<br>
'''sejant erect''':beast is seated, but has forelegs off ground as if attacking.<br>
'''couchant''':beast is lying on all fours with its head erect like the sphinx ('''''lodged'''''for deer). The tail curls under the body of the animal and emerges just ahead of the haunches then rises above the back. Appears to be rare in period armory, except for a few animals, such as the dog and the stag (and of course, the sphinx).<br>
'''dormant''':beast is sleeping--essentially couchant with head down. If the beast has a tail it is down and coiled around the animal. Very rare in period armory. [no longer registerable per Jan 2018 -
https://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2018/01/18-01cl.html#6] <br>
'''affronte''': beast is facing viewer. The normal posture is sejant, although the SCA allows statant affronte...<br>
'''courant''': the beast is running. The animal appears fesswise with forelegs and hind legs outstretched. Normally associated with canines, stags, and horses.<br>
'''uluant''':specific to canines--wolves in particular--the beast has its head raised as if howling or baying. This is an SCA-invented posture.<br>
'''<cat> in its curiosity''':an SCA-invented and now unregisterable posture used to describe a cat standing on its hind legs with its forelegs on a cauldron as if trying to see or sniff over the edge.<br>


See [[Quadruped Postures]]
The postures listed within each group generally conflict, though a distinct change may be given for facing to dexter or to sinister.  (Per SENA Appendix L)
* rampant, segreant, salient, sejant erect, statant erect
* passant, statant, courant
* sejant, sejant erect
* couchant, dormant
* sejant erect affronty, sejant affronty
 
See also [[Quadruped Postures]]


=Insects and Tortoises and Amphibians=
=Insects and Tortoises and Amphibians=
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