Don't break a leg: running birds from quail to ostrich prioritise leg safety and economy on uneven terrain
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Monica A. Daley | Christian M. Hubicki | Jonathan W. Hurst | Aleksandra V. Birn-Jeffery | Yvonne Blum | Daniel Renjewski | J. Hurst | Daniel Renjewski | M. Daley | A. Birn-Jeffery | Y. Blum
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