像鸵鸟一样快——新发明如何由观察自然界而来
When Kea hi Seymour was 12 years old, he watched a television show about kangaroos . He learned that these animals store energy in the long, stretchy tendons attached to their huge feet. Hitting the ground stretches the tendon like a rubber band, storing the energy from the impact. When the animal lifts off, the energy gets released, like a snapping rubber band, giving an extra boost of speed and power.
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