Slow-motion mammals shaking themselves dry
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Published on Aug 14, 2012
This is not just another cute animal video compilation. This is science. David Hu and colleagues at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta filmed 16 wet mammals as they shook themselves dry. Watch their slow-motion footage and find out how fast different species need to shake.
Nature News story: http://www.nature.com/news/scientists...
Original research paper: http://rsif.royalsocietypublishing.or...
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talldudegrad12 9 months ago
Humans can still do this. You need wet "fur" the hair on your head works fine. The reason it's hard to shake the water off our bodies is because we don't have anything to trap the water against our skin. We can air dry in a couple of minutes, animals with fur can't. So they use momentum and whip out the water. Haha :)
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blogegog 9 months ago
Shaking doesn't work when I try it :(.
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IINeoXerOII 1 week ago
Science, bitch.
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MrSkyfaller 3 weeks ago
Someone needs to edit this to dance music lol
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crystallize89 2 months ago
27 shakes per second? o_O
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Patrick Reilly 2 months ago
There is such a thing as centrifugal force. It is not an inertial force, which is why it is termed a "fictitious force" (a force witnessed in a non-inertial frame of reference that is a component of inertia in a corresponding inertial frame of reference) along with the Coriolis and Transverse forces.
Learn your physics, non-biologist.
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SuperniusPL 4 months ago
Amazing video! I posted on supernius.pl
Great music, photos, bravo!
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Victor Alfonso Ramírez Muñoz 5 months ago
Excelente el vide y una forma de conocer a nuestras mascotas
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Iloveyournipples 5 months ago
@RoyAndlepad lol
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JustinHunt123 6 months ago
Why am I watching this?....
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Castus88 6 months ago
No such thing as centrifugal force. It's centripetal force. Lol biologists.
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