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Abstract

Speculates why animals have not developed wheels in place of inefficient legs. One study cited suggests three reasons why animals are better off without wheels: wheels are efficient only on hard surfaces, limitation of wheeled motion due to vertical obstructions, and the problem of turning in spaces cluttered with obstacles. (JN)

Details

Title
Why Animals Run on Legs, Not on Wheels
Author
Diamond, Jared
Pages
64-67
Publication year
1983
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
63533886