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First published online December 16, 2008
Journal of Experimental Biology 212, 153-154 (2009)
Published by The Company of Biologists 2009
doi: 10.1242/jeb.025098
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Response: Of ideas, dichotomies, methods, and data – how much do elephant kinematics differ from those of other large animals?

John R. Hutchinson

Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, Hatfield, AL9 7TA, UK


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Fig. 1. Mid-stance limb orientations for ambling elephants and trotting horses at Froude numbers ~1; individual data (not averaged, thus joint angles do not perfectly match those presented in Table 1), respectively, from Ren et al. [see fig. 11 in Ren et al., 2008Go (Ren et al., 2008Go)] and Back et al. [see fig. 4 in Back et al., 1995aGo (Back et al., 1995aGo); see fig. 4 in Back et al., 1995bGo (Back et al., 1995bGo)].

 

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