The Mechanical Dolphin Tail is for Scientific Swimming
Allison Love — July 29, 2010 — Art & Design
References: uc.edu & notcot.org
The Mechanical Dolphin Tail was created and tested by the University of Cincinnati. The dolphin flipper transforms regular people into real-life mermaids as they slip on the shoes and move underwater.
The Mechanical Dolphin Tail actually makes regular humans swim twice as fast as the fastest Olympic swimmer. For those who love to swim and want to be one with the dolphins, the flipper is definitely a rad choice to test out.
Implications - The bond between animals and humans is symbiotic since you cannot have one without the other -- and consumers are always looking to learn more about them. Companies that produce goods that help buyers understand or connect with animals on an educational level will see a large profit because of this need and want to understand animals.
The Mechanical Dolphin Tail actually makes regular humans swim twice as fast as the fastest Olympic swimmer. For those who love to swim and want to be one with the dolphins, the flipper is definitely a rad choice to test out.
Implications - The bond between animals and humans is symbiotic since you cannot have one without the other -- and consumers are always looking to learn more about them. Companies that produce goods that help buyers understand or connect with animals on an educational level will see a large profit because of this need and want to understand animals.
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