The author talks about the Vitruvian man’s perfect body, highlights Phelps the Olympians swimmers’ unusual body, and points out how rabbit’s physical characteristics help its survival. The author stresses Da Vinci drew and saw the Vitruvian man as having a perfect body and size. The author’s text explains how we function depends on how well we fit into our environment and uses rabbits as an example. The author’s text explains how we function depends on how well we fit into our environment and uses rabbits as an example. Olympian swimmer Phelps, has an unusual body compared to the Vitruvian man. Phelps is shorter and does not have a perfect body in Da Vincis sense.

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The author discusses the concept of the perfect body in relation to the Vitruvian man, Phelps' unusual body shape compared to the ideal, and the adaptation of rabbits to their environment. The author emphasizes Da Vinci's perception of the perfect body and how our functionality is influenced by how well we adapt to our surroundings, using rabbits as an example. Phelps, an Olympic swimmer, does not possess the ideal body shape according to Da Vinci's definition.