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9/10/2011 8:48:37 AM
Other four-legged creatures, that cannot properly cool their bodies (sweat) will get exhausted much faster than we will. We may be lagging behind their trail, but eventually we would find the exhausted animal resting. Then food time!
9/10/2011 8:53:54 AM
i think joie won this on the first replyand i would argue human's trot in marathons too.
9/10/2011 9:22:37 AM
i don't normally post in threads, but when i do, it's in threads Joie has won.
9/10/2011 9:24:58 AM
9/10/2011 10:16:04 AM
i think you mean paralyzed with butthurt.
9/10/2011 10:18:06 AM
Thread should have ended after,
9/10/2011 10:27:05 AM
ants
9/10/2011 10:29:56 AM
9/10/2011 10:33:08 AM
Scott Carrier (he's done stuff on This American Life) wrote a book about the possibility of early humans hunting deer and antelope and stuff simply by running them down (over the course of several hours). There's a TAL episode about it. It's cool. http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/80/running-after-antelope
9/10/2011 10:48:46 AM
Most marathoners run at 10-12mph. Which is much faster than a jog, which is usually 6-8mph.
9/10/2011 11:23:56 AM
So it's settled then. Humans are the only animals capable of running long distance.Discuss.
9/10/2011 12:33:09 PM
I'm gonna take a nap.And I'm going to try really hard to dream about sled dogs.
9/10/2011 12:49:56 PM
Discuss
1/14/2013 4:41:08 PM
Lol that was funny.
1/14/2013 4:49:17 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_versus_Horse_Marathon
1/14/2013 5:58:25 PM