 Biologically inspired metamaterials offer unique possibilities for achieving improved dynamic properties. NAKAR composites, spider webs, fractals, cochlea structures, and moth wings all exhibit distinctive features that can be used to create novel materials with enhanced performance. Despite the extensive literature available on some systems, such as fractals, there is still much work to be done regarding other biological structures, including moth wings. Considering different objectives could lead to exciting new developments in this area. This article was authored by Venetius F. Dalpagedo.