That is to say, could they get enough forward thrust to push themselves along, without taking off? Maybe with like a little perch to hang onto…

  • LanternEverywhere
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    331 year ago

    There’s nothing in the laws of physics that precludes it. Skateboards can be extremely light and have ball bearings with extremely little friction. It’s not all that unusual for a strong breeze to make a board start rolling all by itself

  • Octospider
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    91 year ago

    I’m sure an eagle could even pick it up and fly away with it. I’ve seen eagles pick up mountain goats.

      • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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        71 year ago

        Surely you can see the energy required to pickup and fly with a skateboard is orders of magnitude greater than simply pushing the skateboard?

        • @TheBananaKing@lemmy.worldOP
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          11 year ago

          Yes, and that’s not the question I’m asking.

          I’m asking whether they could sustain forward thrust in a standing position, and without actually taking off.

  • @AnAustralianPhotographer@lemmy.world
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    11 year ago

    I reckon a Pelican would easily be able to get a skateboard rolling. I’m just now sure the best steps to proceed testing it.

    I’d try a skateboard at the top of a hill and see about getting a cockatoo to somehow get the board to roll under it’s own propulsion so it can sit back and enjoy a ride down a hill. That’d be the way I’d try if I wanted the bird to do it repeatedly.