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High-speed hippos can get airborne, says new study
Hippos can get airborne when moving at high speeds over land, according to a new study.
High speed video shows hippos get airborne when running
A pair of evolutionary biomechanics specialists at the University of London's, Royal Veterinary College, has found that when hippos run at full speed, all four of their feet are regularly in the air.
Hippos can become airborne at high speed, full trot: Study
Hippos become airborne at full-trot and are able to lift their bodies off the ground for around 15% of their stride.
High-speed hippos can get airborne, says new study
(CNN) —
Hippos
can
get
airborne
when moving at
high
speeds over land, according to a new study. This is the first time that the animals, which
can
weigh more than 2,000 kilograms (2.2 tons) and ...
Hippos can launch themselves airborne for split seconds at a time, surprising scientists
Researchers realized hippos become airborne when they trot. They made the discovery watching footage that showed hippos fully lifting off the ground.
Hippos can 'glide through the air' says zoo study
The discovery was made after two hippos at Flamingo Land in North Yorkshire were filmed moving in their paddock. Kieran Holliday, from the zoo and theme park resort near Pickering, said the study had led to new discoveries around "hippo locomotion".
When Hippos Fly: Hippopotamuses Can Move So Fast They Become Airborne
Analysis shows hippos get all four feet off the ground simultaneously for up to 15% of the time when running at full speed.
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Hippos Can’t Swim, But It Turns Out They Can Fly
New research has discovered that the bodacious bodies of
hippos
go
airborne
... they trot even when moving at
high
...
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Can hippos fly? A UK research finds they can get airborne
“I’ve struggled to
get
any work done on
hippos
before ... Analyzing video footage, the team reportedly examined whether
hippos
achieved
airborne
moments, a phenomenon observed up to 15% of the ...
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‘Flying’ hippos? Researchers make shocking discovery about the burly beasts
Surprise new research from the Royal Veterinary College in England has uncovered that the African animals launch all four of ...
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Hippos can fly, briefly
Pigs may not fly, but hippopotamuses do — at least momentarily. When hippos get moving, all four feet leave the ground for ...
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Can hippos fly? A UK research finds they can become airborne
“I’ve struggled to
get
any work done on
hippos
before ... Analyzing video footage, the team reportedly examined whether ...
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