Researchers Joseph K. Hall, Craig P. McGowan† and David C. Lin conducted a study in February this year on the locomotive patterns and energy efficiencies of Desert Kangaroo Rats on different surfaces. The different surfaces should impose different mechanical demands on the rats’ muscle and skeletal structures, but tests have shown that they move at the same speed with minimal difference in locomotive patterns or energy efficiencies. This discovery can potentially be translated and adopted into vehicles for traversing difficult terrains.

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