Thanks for the upload. Have you checked out Berkeley's evolibrary, The Arthropod Story? Explains in detail how we don't have giant, B movie horror bugs.
@t260y It's been a while since I took Invertebrate Zoology, but I think that the land arthropods also inflate their new exoskeletons. They would need it to be bigger for them to grow into (and it would have to originally have to be the same size as the old one to have fit inside it).
Thanks for the upload. Have you checked out Berkeley's evolibrary, The Arthropod Story? Explains in detail how we don't have giant, B movie horror bugs.
KawaiiKemonomimi 3 months ago
@t260y It's been a while since I took Invertebrate Zoology, but I think that the land arthropods also inflate their new exoskeletons. They would need it to be bigger for them to grow into (and it would have to originally have to be the same size as the old one to have fit inside it).
jaygee514 8 months ago
thanks, I really didn't know that the new one would inflate afterwards. Is it the same for land based anthropods?
t260y 1 year ago