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Are fast-moving elephants really running?

John R. Hutchinson (), Dan Famini, Richard Lair and Rodger Kram
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John R. Hutchinson: Stanford University
Dan Famini: School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California
Richard Lair: Thai Elephant Conservation Center
Rodger Kram: University of Colorado

Nature, 2003, vol. 422, issue 6931, 493-494

Abstract: Despite their unseemly bulk, elephants can hit high speeds — but use an unusual style.

Date: 2003
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