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SCDucklings’ First Jumps: Why They Don’t Go Splat
Ever watched ducklings leap from a tall nest and thought: “No way that’s safe”?
Surprise, it is. Physics to the rescue.
Ducklings are tiny, fluffy, and low-mass, which means huge air resistance relative to their weight.
Translation: they hit a low terminal velocity and bounce like little marshmallows.
Plus, imprinting keeps them glued to mom, so when she says “jump,” physics and biology team up.
Imagine doing a skyscraper base-jump with a built-in feather airbag.
That’s a duckling’s first day out.
💬 What “impossible” animal stunt still blows your mind?
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