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An Insect with Functional Gears on Hind Legs

Posted September 14, 2013 5:27 PM

From ScienceBlogs:

Scientists have discovered what they believe is the first example of interacting gears in young planthopper insects, Issus coleoptratus. The gears are on the upper portion of the insect's rear legs and help ensure the legs work in unison when the insect jumps. These gears are lost as the animal ages and are thus rather like training gears.

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Re: An Insect with Functional Gears on Hind Legs

09/16/2013 9:24 AM

I guess that makes us gear-heads a natural being rather than freaks..

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