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Figure 1. Overview. (a-d) The four species in the study showing collars and in (d) release mechanism
Figure 3. Locomotor performance based on stride parameters. All values are averaged per stride or represent the change over a stride and where appropriate are per kg body mass
Figure 4. Output of model of predator prey interaction and impact of performance differential on hunt outcome
Figure 5. Orientation of direction of acceleration for each stride grouped by species
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