according to the wikipedia, “A spine on the prosternum can be snapped into a corresponding notch on the mesosternum, producing a violent "click" which can bounce the beetle into the air. Clicking is mainly used to avoid predation, although it is also useful when the beetle is on its back and needs to right itself. ”
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MetalSmorkes2000bsgp 6 months ago
How does it do that? What's the mechanism behind it? Please answer!
jayoori1 1 year ago
@jayoori1
according to the wikipedia, “A spine on the prosternum can be snapped into a corresponding notch on the mesosternum, producing a violent "click" which can bounce the beetle into the air. Clicking is mainly used to avoid predation, although it is also useful when the beetle is on its back and needs to right itself. ”
thx 4 watching!
sigma1920 1 year ago
Tiny, special creatures who hate to be on their backs
CelebratingWildlife 1 year ago
eww D: i hate bugs..
903harman 1 year ago
what's the name of the sound track?
MonoDde 1 year ago
Again and again you forced him to show his trick. Didn't you notice, that the beetle didn't want to be handled like this?
Just let him go!
natija08 2 years ago
this is pretty damn weird.
urbanagorilla 3 years ago
hello there.
thx 4 watching!
sigma1920 3 years ago
haha nice Video
gilubargood 3 years ago