Finely tuned nervous systems allowed birds and mammals to adopt smoother strides

(New York Institute of Technology) A study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology, authored by a New York Institute of Technology anatomy professor, suggests that neuromuscular adaptations in mammals and birds may have allowed them to become more nimble than reptiles and amphibians.
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