
Why mountain sheep can outlast a sprinting cheetah
Mountain sheep outlast cheetahs in high‑altitude chases by exploiting endurance physiology, oxygen use, and rough terrain that punishes sprint specialists.

Mountain sheep outlast cheetahs in high‑altitude chases by exploiting endurance physiology, oxygen use, and rough terrain that punishes sprint specialists.

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