The treadmill tail phenomenon was first reported in the 1960s, when researchers observed that rats and mice would exhibit a peculiar tail movement when placed on a running wheel or a treadmill. The tail movement is characterized by a rapid, rhythmic motion, similar to a metronome, which is synchronized with the animal's breathing and movement on the treadmill. This behavior has been observed in various species, including rats, mice, and even hamsters.
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