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How different animals take fall damage
This video shows how various animals experience or mitigate the effects of falling from heights, focusing on biological adaptations and physical laws that influence their survival. For example, smaller animals like ants and squirrels are less affected by falls due to their low body mass and high surface area-to-weight ratio, which reduces the impact. Larger animals, like horses or humans, face greater risks due to higher terminal velocities and the biomechanical stress on their bodies during impact.
The discussion may include comparisons between species, the role of air resistance, and how specific physical traits (like flexible joints, fur, or exoskeletons) contribute to an animal's ability to survive a fall. It's an intriguing look at how nature balances physics and evolution in different species.
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