The tendons down the back of the leg are really interesting as well. He doesn't have to use extra energy to move those limbs because it's being stored in those tendons. Mention a jockey on the back of a cheeta. That just wouldn't work right, for motal reasons. We're not done figuring out how horses wore ye alson.
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