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Platypus; Ornithorhynchus anatinus; walking; energetics; cost of transport; gait; locomotion

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Energetics Of Terrestrial Locomotion Of The Platypus Ornithorhynchus Anatinus, Frank E. Fish, P B. Frappell, R V. Baudinette, P M. Macfarlane Feb 2011

Energetics Of Terrestrial Locomotion Of The Platypus Ornithorhynchus Anatinus, Frank E. Fish, P B. Frappell, R V. Baudinette, P M. Macfarlane

Frank E. Fish

The platypus Ornithorhynchus anatinus Shaw displays specializations in its limb structure for swimming that could negatively affect its terrestrial locomotion. Platypuses walked on a treadmill at speeds of 0.19-1.08 m s(-1). Video recordings were used for gait analysis, and the metabolic rate of terrestrial locomotion was studied by measuring oxygen consumption. Platypuses used walking gaits (duty factor >0.50) with a sprawled stance. To limit any potential interference from the extensive webbing on the forefeet, platypuses walk on their knuckles. Metabolic rate increased linearly over a 2.4-fold range with increasing walking speed in a manner similar to that of terrestrial mammals, …