Tobogganing changes the math. When a penguin drops onto its belly, its weight spreads across a wider surface, and friction drops. Progress speeds up without extra strain, and over long routes, that ...
Tracking studies show that tobogganing requires less effort during extended journeys, especially across flat ice. Penguins that conserve more energy on these trips arrive in better condition, which ...
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