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Others ( including primatologist John Napier, who published before Dahinden and Krantz ) have expressed a different opinion, contending it was " likely that Patterson would have used 24 frame / s " because it " is best suited to TV transmission ," while conceding that " this is entirely speculative.
" More recently and University of Florida anthropologist David Daegling has asserted that even at 16 frame / s the creature's odd walk could be replicated: " Supposed peculiarities of subject speed, stride length, and posture are all reproducible by a human being employing this type of locomotion " compliant gait ".

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