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Frogs in and out of phase

R. McNeill Alexander ()
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R. McNeill Alexander: School of Biology, University of Leeds

Nature, 2002, vol. 420, issue 6916, 621-621

Abstract: The familiar way in which frogs swim is with both hind legs kicking together. But on occasion they swim with alternate leg kicks, raising questions about the energetics involved.

Date: 2002
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