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Letter: Catch me if you can

Published 8 May 2013

From Stuart Leslie

In your look at various aspects of the human body (16 March, p 32), you mention that humans are among the champions of long-distance running. However, I believe the real champion of mammalian endurance is the good old kangaroo.

Due to the extraordinary energy efficiency of its hop, a big red kangaroo can travel at 30 kilometres per hour for up to 8 hours at a time and cover remarkable distances.

• Not so fast. Biologist David Carrier, who has studied the impact of human biomechanics and endurance on our ability to hunt, cites recorded examples of Indigenous Australians using long-distance pursuit to exhaust and catch kangaroos ()

Dorrigo, New South Wales, Australia

Issue no. 2916 published 11 May 2013

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