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Relative leg-to-arm skeletal strength proportions in orangutans by spe by Alexandra E Kralick, Babette S Zemel et al

Among extant great apes, orangutans climb most frequently. However, Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) exhibit higher frequencies of terrestrial locomotion than do Sumatran orangutans (Pongo abelii). Variation in long bone cross-sectional geometry is known to reflect differential loading of the limbs. Thus, Bornean orangutans should show greater relative leg-to-arm strength than their Sumatran counterparts. Using skeletal specimens from museum collections, we measured two cross-sectional geometric measures of bone strength: the polar section modulus (Zpol) and the ratio of maximum to minimum area moments of inertia (Imax/Imin), at the midshaft of long bones in Bornean (n = 19) and Sumatran adult orangutans (n = 12) using medical CT and peripheral quantitative CT scans, and compared results to published data of other great apes. Relative leg-to-arm strength was quantified using ratios of femur and tibia over humerus, radius, and ulna, respectively. Differences between orangutan species

Parrots Swinging By Their Beaks From Perch To Perch Are Beakiating

There’s brachiating, where a primate swings from perch to perch using its arms, and now there’s beakiating, where a parrot shuffles along a twig using their feet and beak

32nd Annual Tri-State Rail Sale

Railway aficionados and collectors from across the region made their way to the La Crosse Center this for the 32nd Annual Tri-State Rail Sale.

Extreme Parkour

Extreme Parkour with Legged Robots

Osaka researchers build a centipede robot that can walk in a lab | Technology News,The Indian Express

Researchers at the University of Osaka have taken advantage of what would otherwise be thought of as a critical system issue to make a centipede robot.

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