African ostrich (Struthio camelus) is the largest and fastest extent bipedal animal. The ostrich mainly relies on the 3rd toe to support the entire body under high-speed motion. The short and severe impact concentrated on the limited area would produce tremendous momentary internal stress and strain, which may contribute to the phalanges disloaction, soft tissue damage and the like. The vibration and excessive negative acceleration caused by the ground reaction force also affect the stability of the touching process. Therefore, ostrich toe pads are required to have excellent cushion characteristics. However, current studies often explains the cushion properties by analyzing the macro-microscopic structure of the pad organism, and there is a...
Ostriches are known to be the fastest bipedal animal alive; to accomplish such an achievement, their...
Macroscopic mechanical properties of digitigrade paw pads, such as non-linear elastic and variable s...
The most common cause of morbidity and mortality of large mammals in captivity and domesticity is fo...
African ostrich (Struthio camelus) is the largest and fastest extent bipedal animal. The ostrich mai...
The African ostrich (Struthio camelus) perennially living in deserts is outstanding with remarkable ...
As the main actuator of high-speed running, the ostrich feet are highly capable of cushioning and sh...
As the main actuator of high-speed running, the ostrich feet possess excellent cushioning and shock ...
Inspired by the performance of the ostrich in terms of loading and high-speed moving ability, the pu...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The ostrich <i>Struthio camelus</i> reaches the highest speeds of any extan...
As one of the fastest running animals on land, the ostrich’s excellent athletic ability benefits fro...
A-C corresponds to the equivalent stress of skin, fascia, and toe cushion, respectively. D-F corresp...
Introduction: Ostrich characteristics include fast running, of which the probable enablers have been...
<div><p>In ostriches, the toes are the only body parts that contact loose sand surfaces. Thus, toe i...
The hoof bulb sections of white goats were observed via scanning electron microscopy and stereomicro...
The ostrich (Struthio camelus) is the largest extant biped. Being flightless, it exhibits advanced c...
Ostriches are known to be the fastest bipedal animal alive; to accomplish such an achievement, their...
Macroscopic mechanical properties of digitigrade paw pads, such as non-linear elastic and variable s...
The most common cause of morbidity and mortality of large mammals in captivity and domesticity is fo...
African ostrich (Struthio camelus) is the largest and fastest extent bipedal animal. The ostrich mai...
The African ostrich (Struthio camelus) perennially living in deserts is outstanding with remarkable ...
As the main actuator of high-speed running, the ostrich feet are highly capable of cushioning and sh...
As the main actuator of high-speed running, the ostrich feet possess excellent cushioning and shock ...
Inspired by the performance of the ostrich in terms of loading and high-speed moving ability, the pu...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The ostrich <i>Struthio camelus</i> reaches the highest speeds of any extan...
As one of the fastest running animals on land, the ostrich’s excellent athletic ability benefits fro...
A-C corresponds to the equivalent stress of skin, fascia, and toe cushion, respectively. D-F corresp...
Introduction: Ostrich characteristics include fast running, of which the probable enablers have been...
<div><p>In ostriches, the toes are the only body parts that contact loose sand surfaces. Thus, toe i...
The hoof bulb sections of white goats were observed via scanning electron microscopy and stereomicro...
The ostrich (Struthio camelus) is the largest extant biped. Being flightless, it exhibits advanced c...
Ostriches are known to be the fastest bipedal animal alive; to accomplish such an achievement, their...
Macroscopic mechanical properties of digitigrade paw pads, such as non-linear elastic and variable s...
The most common cause of morbidity and mortality of large mammals in captivity and domesticity is fo...