I know. I checked the svg.
I was first on my smartphone, on which doesn't have F12 tools. So at first I just set a timer at one minute and counted head bobs. Then a bit later I checked svg on my laptop.
Over the course of one hour, that bunny would shake his head 375 times not 1488.
1) Redo my counting experiment and you'll see that you are wrong. Really, have a timer and Poal up at the same time. Over one minute both rabbits in total bob around 25 times. 25 x 60 = 1500 ~= 1488.
2) Also each rabbit does 2 bobs over 9.6 seconds.
3) AOU confirmed that it was correct: https://poal.co/s/TellPoal/527500/f297c4ae-c391-4108-be47-96d3ac507f67#cmnts
I'm working it out as 3600 / 9.6 = 375 where 3600 is the number of seconds in an hour. With two head bobs per animation cycle that works out to 3600 / 4.8 = 750. I don't require counting/estimating the number of times the animation happens per minute because I can use the actual timing intervals in the SVG for accuracy which your timing method lacks. 60 seconds divided by 4.8 (half the animation time to yield the two bobs per cycle) = 12.5 not 25. You doubled the count somewhere accidentally with your crude timing method. And btw, 1500 is 1500 not 1488. That's too much of a stretch since it is a linear animation repeat with no variance.
Listen. You told me I'm wasting time.
You are wasting time by not following my instructions: Poal in one window, 1 minute timer in another. Count total bobs. After 1 minute you'll see.
I did not accidentally double anything.
total bobs per 9.6 seconds is 4.
2 rabbits times 2 bobs = 4
linear animation repeat with no variance
Here you are correct. No variation and exact nr bobs is 1500. I guess AOU thought that was close enough or wanted to make it more cryptic.
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