Nonhuman animal-powered transport

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Shopping for groceries, Astipalea, Greece, 2005

Non-human animal-powered transport is a broad category of the human use of non-human working animals (also known as "beasts of burden") for the movement of people and goods.

Humans may ride some of the larger of these animals directly, use them as pack animals for carrying goods, or harness them, singly or in teams, to pull (or haul) sleds or wheeled vehicles.

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[edit] Animals domesticated for transport

[edit] In the air

[edit] On land

[edit] On water

  • Not common outside mythology, but note the use of dolphins to carry markers to attach to detected mines.

[edit] Animal powered vehicles

[edit] See also

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Animal-powered
Aviation
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Human-powered
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Space
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Road

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[edit] References

  • REX EXPRESS e. V. (Live animal transportation, pet relocation, horse transport)
  • [1] Animal Traction Development
  • [2] Animal Traction Network for Eastern and Southern Africa
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