What is the effect of the grebe's far-rearward leg positioning when it is on land?

Answer

It forces the bird into a nearly upright stance, causing shuffling.

The same configuration that provides propulsion underwater forces the legs far back, resulting in an awkward, upright stance that leads to stumbling and inefficient terrestrial movement.

What is the effect of the grebe's far-rearward leg positioning when it is on land?
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