: This research uses high-speed video recordings of helmeted guineafowl traversing mud to validate (or challenge) the accuracy of calculating animal speeds from fossil footprints.
: The file 26667(1).mp4 is a supplementary recording showing the guineafowl walking on compliant (muddy) surfaces , used by researchers to measure stride duration and frame rate for speed calculation. Repository Usage 26667(1).mp4
The ID is associated with the following scholarly work: : This research uses high-speed video recordings of
also corresponds to a PhD thesis titled "Life After Beckett: J.M. Coetzee and the Politics of Literary Thinking" . However, the .mp4 extension strongly suggests the biological locomotion study described above, as that paper explicitly cites using high-speed video for its methodology. Coetzee and the Politics of Literary Thinking"
: Royal Society Open Science (or Biology Letters depending on the specific repository version).