Answer:
bilateral
Step-by-step explanation:
Fast-moving animals usually have bilateral symmetry. Bilateral symmetry is an imaginary line that divides the animal's body into two equal, or nearly equal, half. This division will form a division of two symmetrical parts. Bilateral symmetry can be of three types:
- Cross section: when symmetry is ventral dorsum
- Sagittal: When Symmetry is Right Left
- Coronal: when symmetry is posterior inferior