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    Hippos can fly, briefly

    By Peter Weber, The Week US,

    26 days ago

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    What happened

    Pigs may not fly, but hippopotamuses do — at least momentarily. When hippos get moving, all four feet leave the ground for about 15% of their stride cycles, researchers at Britain's Royal Veterinary College reported in the journal PeerJ. That 0.3 seconds in the air may not sound impressive, but hippos weigh up to 2.2 tons.

    Who said what

    Scientists have been able to catalog how other large animals move on land, but "hippos were a big missing part of the puzzle," lead researcher John Hutchinson, a professor of evolutionary biomechanics, said to CNN . The massive animals are hard to study because they are " incredibly dangerous , they tend to be most active at night, and they spend a lot of their time in the water."

    The study "places hippos somewhere between elephants and rhinos in terms of the athletic prowess," The Guardian said. Elephants move with a "standard walking gain even at high speed," but hippos always trot. "We were pleasantly surprised to see how hippos get airborne when they move quickly," Hutchinson said to the BBC . "It's really impressive."

    What next?

    The research "could help inform the way that hippos are kept in captivity " and reveal when they are injured, CNN said.

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