This is really cool!! I would not have guessed small mammals are so inefficient. And the flying animals are more efficient than I would have guessed.
I wonder what the dot directly under “automobile” is? It’s the only other vehicle that’s more efficient than a human walking.
And what’s a velomobile?
JurplePesus on
One of the reasons it’s so bad as a method of losing weight lol
Killahills on
Cool, but why is this a gif?
stedmangraham on
Thanks to this chart I learned a rabbit is a bit heavier than 1kg and a rat is a bit less and that helicopters are somehow more efficient than both
RichardCrapper on
What’s the unlabeled dot under vehicles? Ships maybe?
wrightgiemsa on
in theory you have to account for the costs of building the bicycle, and i bet i am less efficient that a lot of other humans, but still neat to see in graph form
somethingworthwhile on
Is it possible to design a “bike” for a salmon? Something that helps them move faster/more efficiently? Maybe a longer tail fin? Sleeker skin?
BicycleIndividual on
The trend of lighter animals being less efficient makes me think that the efficiency metric [ energy / (mass * distance) ] should be adjusted to be more useful.
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This is really cool!! I would not have guessed small mammals are so inefficient. And the flying animals are more efficient than I would have guessed.
I wonder what the dot directly under “automobile” is? It’s the only other vehicle that’s more efficient than a human walking.
And what’s a velomobile?
One of the reasons it’s so bad as a method of losing weight lol
Cool, but why is this a gif?
Thanks to this chart I learned a rabbit is a bit heavier than 1kg and a rat is a bit less and that helicopters are somehow more efficient than both
What’s the unlabeled dot under vehicles? Ships maybe?
in theory you have to account for the costs of building the bicycle, and i bet i am less efficient that a lot of other humans, but still neat to see in graph form
Is it possible to design a “bike” for a salmon? Something that helps them move faster/more efficiently? Maybe a longer tail fin? Sleeker skin?
The trend of lighter animals being less efficient makes me think that the efficiency metric [ energy / (mass * distance) ] should be adjusted to be more useful.