The "Cynophere" - Dog-powered velocipede, wood engraving, published in 1876. - stock illustration
The "Cynophere", or dog-powered velocipede. It was invented by the French mechanic M. Huret and patented in 1875. It consisted of a three-wheeled vehicle, a kind of tricycle, weighing 80 kilograms and was moved by two dogs placed on the inner wheels simulating walk . It reached a speed of 10 kilometers per hour. Two vehicles were presented at the Universal Exhibition at Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, United States) in 1876. Wood engraving, published in 1876.

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