How Gazelles Brake Hard at Highway Speeds
A running gazelle turns almost on a coin while moving close to highway speed, and its legs do not shatter under the load. That stability begins in the tendons, which are long, slim energy cables stretching from powerful upper muscles to the hoof. Packed collagen fibers, aligned along the line of force, let these tendons stretch and recoil like biological springs instead of letting impact travel st...More
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