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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    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

    • WorxEnglish
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      Quite right. It’s only bees 🐝 that are prohibited from skateboarding by the laws of physics.

      (Is this meme still relevant or am I getting old?)

      • neidu2
        133 months ago
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        According to all known laws of skateboarding, there is no way a bee should be able to do a kickflip. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body rolling over the ground.

        • Jimmybander
          13 months ago
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          I bet a Harpy’s Eagle could flip a board.

          • ZigguratFrançais
            43 months ago
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            As someone who enjoy listening to “weird cover” thanks (Is there a /c/ for that ? )

            • mPony
              13 months ago
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              a) thanks! I’ll take that as a compliment.

              b) we have two full albums of these, and a third on the way.

              c) If there is a /c/ for people who do covers I’d love to know : I need to find my people :)

            • mPony
              23 months ago
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              Finally, someone actually said they didn’t like it. Thank you.

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

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

        • TheBananaKingOP
          33 months ago
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          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.

          • lad
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            23 months ago
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            Most likely, yes. If anything, a bird may stand in reverse and flap the wings in front of itself.

            But I would expect that its maneuver ability would allow it to do so in different ways ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • Diplomjodler
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    Any but the smallest of birds should do it easily.

  • tunetardisEnglish
    33 months ago
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    I don’t see why not, though I bet it can’t go as fast as a turtle on a skateboard?

  • AnAustralianPhotographerEnglish
    13 months ago
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    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.