University of Queensland: Why Medium-Sized Animals are Better Built for Speed
December 20, 2024
December 20, 2024
BRISBANE, Australia, Dec. 20 (TNSres) -- The University of Queensland issued the following news:
From the cheetah to the antelope to the yellowfin tuna and the needletail swift - these speedy creatures may look very different but they each share common traits.
Not only are they among the fastest animals on the planet, but for the groups they represent, they are all intermediately sized.
The reason for this has puzzled biologists for generations. But a team . . .
From the cheetah to the antelope to the yellowfin tuna and the needletail swift - these speedy creatures may look very different but they each share common traits.
Not only are they among the fastest animals on the planet, but for the groups they represent, they are all intermediately sized.
The reason for this has puzzled biologists for generations. But a team . . .