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Unlock the secrets of animal movement with 'How to Walk on Water and Climb up Walls.' This groundbreaking exploration, authored by the renowned David Hu, delves into the fascinating mechanics of how diverse species traverse their environments. From the incredible ability of insects to walk on water to the serpentine slithering of snakes, this engaging science book reveals the ingenious methods animals employ to achieve extraordinary feats. Perfect for science enthusiasts and aspiring engineers alike, this book merges biology, physics, and robotics, showcasing how humankind can mimic nature's designs. With contributions recognized by prestigious awards, including the AIP Science Communication Book Award, this title is essential for anyone intrigued by the marvels of animal locomotion. Dive into real-world applications and gain insights into cutting-edge research that inspires innovations in robotics and engineering. Whether you're a young adult reader or a seasoned scientist, 'How to Walk on Water and Climb up Walls' offers a captivating, accessible journey through the intersection of nature and technology. Discover how animals adapt and thrive, and how these principles can be applied to create efficient, elegant machines. Grab your copy today and step into the extraordinary world of animal mechanics!

