That wobbling, spring‑loaded rear is not a meme; it is working hardware. The Corgi’s famously short legs and rounded hindquarters form a low, stable platform built to move under and around animals that can weigh hundreds of kilograms.Biomechanics explains the illusion of a “bouncy butt.” A long pelvis, powerful gluteal muscles and flexible hip joints act like a biological suspension system, storin...
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