Highly detailed technical blueprint of a “Kangaroo-Inspired Biomimicry Backpack.” White engineering linework on deep blueprint blue background. Include three labeled views: FRONT CUTAWAY VIEW, SIDE CUTAWAY VIEW, and TOP VIEW. Use precise engineering callouts, arrows, labels, and measurement-style annotations. Design themes: kangaroo anatomy, low center of mass, powerful hindquarters, tail-based stabilization, pelvic load distribution, spring-like tendons, and glute-driven biomechanics. Required features to illustrate and label: — LOW-MOUNTED MAIN STORAGE COMPARTMENT: Positioned close to the pelvis, mimicking a kangaroo’s low center of gravity. Rounded, muscular shape inspired by kangaroo hindquarters. — PELVIC SUPPORT BAND: Wide, ergonomic, semi-rigid band that rests on top of the hip bones. Distributes weight into the pelvis and glute muscles. Include internal padding and structural ribs. — FLEXIBLE INTERNAL SKELETON: Curved composite frame inspired by kangaroo hindquarter bones. Shock-absorbing struts that mimic tendon elasticity. Show cross-sections of the frame. — TAIL-STABILIZER SUPPORT: A downward-curving stabilizer brace inspired by a kangaroo tail. Lightly contacts upper glutes to prevent backward tipping. Include segmented or flexible joints for movement. — WEIGHT-DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS: Internal pathways that direct load downward into the pelvis. Label as “Force Flow Lines” or “Load Transfer Channels.” — SPRING-LIKE ENERGY RETURN SYSTEM: Composite leaf-spring Mehr sehen