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Main » 2012 » September » 23 » Cheetah's speed secrets are revealed
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Cheetah's speed secrets are revealed
Cheetah's speed secrets are revealed

Japanese researchers mapped the muscles fibres of the big cat known to accelerate to record-breaking speeds.

By comparing the cheetah's muscles with those of a domestic cat and dog, the team identified the special propulsion power of its hindlimb muscles.

The study is the first to investigate muscle fibre distribution across the whole of the cheetah's body,

The findings are published in the journal Mammalian Biology and examine how the muscle fibres of domestic cats and dogs compare with those of the world's fastest land mammal.

"The study of muscles is indispensable to understand the cheetah's run," said Dr Naomi Wada, the study's co-author and Professor in System Physiology at Yamaguchi University in Japan.

Different types of muscle fibre are suited to different activities, explained Dr Wada.

In all the animals studied, so-called Type I fibres produced a small force output but were resistant to fatigue, making them best suited to maintaining posture and slow walking.

Type IIa fibre performance was best suited to fast walking and trotting whereas Type IIx or "fast" fibres created a high force output but had low endurance and were key to fast running or galloping.

By mapping the distribution of fibres across the muscles of a cheetah's body, scientists were able to gain insights into the animal's impressive sprint technique.
Cheetah running A sprinting cheetah spends more than half its time in the air

"The forelimb muscles in the cheetah included [the] most Type I muscle fibres of all three animals... while the muscle of hind limb muscles have many Type IIx fibres."

"The functional difference between forelimb and hindlimb is the most remarkable in the cheetah," said Dr Wada.

The team's results suggested that the power comes from the cheetah's hind legs, in the same way as a rear wheel-drive car, according to Dr Wada.

She drew a further automative parallel when describing how the cheetah handles at high speed.

The digits of the cheetah's hindlimbs contained no fast fibres, but the digits on the front legs contained many of them.

Dr Wada explained that this is because the cheetah controls its balance by using its forefeet to turn and slow down.

However, most rear-wheel drive cars cannot mimic the enviable acceleration of the cheetah: zero to 60mph in under three seconds.

Previous studies have indentified the cat's seven metre stride-length as key to this ability. With long, flexible limbs, a sprinting cheetah spends more than half its time airborne.

In order to maximise this effect, it arches and contracts its spine, and Dr Wada and colleagues found muscle fibres that supported this technique.

The cat had a high percentage of fast fibres running along its back and middle, suggesting that it could produce a quick, strong extension of the backbone.


fibre-волокно,волосок

indispensable-обязательный

fatigue-усталость

rear-воспитывать, растить

acceleration-ускорение

spine-спинной хребет


1.Do you like this text?
2The cheetah is the fastest animal, isn't it?
3.Where were the findings published?
4.What kind of muscle fibre do you know?
5.The forelimb muscles in the cheetah included [the] most Type I muscle fibres of all three animals, didn't they?
6.What experiment did people hold?

It is an interesting and informative article. It help us to learn about these wonderful animals more!Read, please this text!
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5 Nastay62rus  
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I very much like cheetahs. these are surprising animals and very fast! !

4 Johnny_Bravo  
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It is really important article. I can't really imagine that cheetahs are SO fast. It is amazing

3 Zhgutik  
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It is an interesting article=)I know a lot of information about big cat from this article though I knew a lot about big cat earlier=)

2 Pashkaa  
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I like this article because it about guepard. I think it's wonderful animal. I learn few interesting facts in this article. For example, that cheetah can accelerate zero to sixty under three seconds. It's fantastic!!

1 Aries  
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It is a very cognitive article. Now, I knew why the cheetah is the fastest animal in the world. I advise it to all.

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