Study: Elephants Do Not Run; They just walk faster

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Study: Elephants Do Not Run; They just walk faster - Science - nature - elephant


Scientists propose that large elephants may not be running, regardless of how fast they appear to be moving. A series of investigations has made experts consider the possibility that the mammals may actually be walking very fast, rather than running in the strictest sense of the word.



The new research appears to indicate that an elephant which is rushing actually walks and runs at the same time. Cataloging precisely what it does is very difficult, because these creatures tend to break all rules of how animals should move, ScienceNow reports.

Biologists explain that four-legged vertebrates have the tendency to exhibit visible differences between the strides they employ when walking and running. When moving for high speeds, they take all their four feet off the ground at the same time. This is absolutely false for elephants. The animals indeed take faster and longer steps, as any other creature running, but they never take all of their four feet off the ground at the same time. Experts hypothesize that this is an adaptation for distributing their massive weight on the ground in as many points as possible while not sacrificing speed.


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