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Ox powered treadwheel

An animal engine is a machine powered by an animal. Horses, donkeys, oxen, dogs, and humans have all been used in this way. An unusual example of an animal engine was recorded at Portland, Victoria in 1866. A kangaroo had been tamed and trained to work a treadmill which drove various items of machinery.

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References

  1. Potter, A (1917). Farm Motors: steam and gas engines, hydraulic and electric motors, automobiles, animal motors, windmils. New York: McGraw Hill Book Co.
  2. Braford, B; Major, B; Kenneth, M (1979). "Animal Powered Engines". Technology and Culture. 20 (2): 359–360. doi:10.2307/3103873. JSTOR 3103873.
  3. Mohl, Raymond A. (1997). The Making of Urban America (3 ed.). Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0742552357.
  4. McNeil, Ian (2002). An Encyclopedia of the History of Technology. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-1134981656.
  5. "Australia". The Times. No. 25447. London. 16 March 1866. col F, p. 5.
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