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Originally posted by xhorrorgasmx
I think it would be terribly difficult for it to learn to walk the way it does in the video
Originally posted by merka
Originally posted by xhorrorgasmx
I think it would be terribly difficult for it to learn to walk the way it does in the video
We know that animals can adapt much quicker than humans to amputated legs. Dogs have little issues running on 2 left legs within like weeks of surgery, for example.
To me this simply seems like coincidence: The head and neck is fairly balanced with the back, giving it good enough stability on just 2 legs.
Originally posted by merka
Originally posted by xhorrorgasmx
I think it would be terribly difficult for it to learn to walk the way it does in the video
We know that animals can adapt much quicker than humans to amputated legs. Dogs have little issues running on 2 left legs within like weeks of surgery, for example.
To me this simply seems like coincidence: The head and neck is fairly balanced with the back, giving it good enough stability on just 2 legs.