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Giant kangaroos of the Ice Age may not have been slow, ground-dwelling creatures as once thought. A new study analyzing their leg bones and tendons suggests they were physically capable of hopping, despite their massive size. Researchers propose that rather than sustained running, these mega-fauna likely relied on short, powerful bursts of hopping. This ability would have been a crucial survival tool, allowing them to escape predators efficiently.
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