@googlefactss · Post #41011 · 2026. 05. 05. AM 08:26
Flies have a sensory system that helps them find exposed skin, which explains why they fly so close our faces and hands. @googlefactss#insects
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@googlefactss · Post #41011 · 2026. 05. 05. AM 08:26
Flies have a sensory system that helps them find exposed skin, which explains why they fly so close our faces and hands. @googlefactss#insects
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@googlefactss · Post #40801 · 2026. 03. 15. PM 03:03
The praying mantis is the only insect that can turn its head rotating it up to 180 degrees due to a flexible joint between the head and prothorax. This unique, adaptation allows them to track prey and monitor surroundings without moving their bodies. @googlefactss#insects
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@googlefactss · Post #40665 · 2026. 02. 17. PM 01:47
A honey bee can fly approximately 5 to 6 miles (8 to 10km) during a pollen-gathering trip. @googlefactss#insects
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@googlefactss · Post #39916 · 2025. 10. 10. AM 10:50
A tarantula hawk wasp finds and stings a tarantula then carries the paralyzed spider to its lair, where it lays a single egg on the spider before burying it alive. Once the egg hatches, the larva eats the inside of the still-living spider, being careful to avoid vital organs until last. @googlefactss#insects
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@googlefactss · Post #39901 · 2025. 10. 04. PM 01:54
Mosquitoes have special receptors on their antennae that can detect the carbon dioxide that birds and mammals exhale. The CO2 acts as a trail that mosquitoes follow to find their prey. @googlefactss#insects
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@googlefactss · Post #39887 · 2025. 09. 29. PM 03:12
Even though dragonflies have six legs, they cannot walk. The legs are primarily used for catching prey while in flight, perching on surfaces, and stabilizing during landings. @googlefactss#insects
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@googlefactss · Post #40524 · 2026. 01. 11. PM 03:05
Dragonfly nymphs (larvae) breathe and move using their anus, drawing water in for gas exchange (breathing via internal rectal gills) and expelling it forcefully for jet propulsion to escape danger or catch prey, a remarkable adaptation for their aquatic life. @googlefactss#insects#nowyouknow
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@gumiho_wallpaper · Post #751 · 2024. 07. 20. PM 08:18
#Insects #Bee
@interesting_planet_facts · Post #421 · 2025. 07. 26. AM 12:22
🌎 Some cicada species spend 17 years underground as nymphs before emerging in huge synchronized swarms. This odd lifecycle helps them overwhelm predators and ensures their survival. ✨ #insects⚡#evolution⚡#adaptation 👉subscribe Interesting Planet
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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #1159 · 2025. 12. 24. PM 12:11
🌎 The orchid mantis of Southeast Asia blends in with flowers thanks to petal-shaped limbs and white, pink, or yellow coloring that matches local orchids. This insect both camouflages from predators and attracts pollinators, which it ambushes for food. ✨ #animals⚡#camouflage⚡#insects 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels
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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #1246 · 2026. 01. 22. PM 06:11
🌎 The Indian leaf butterfly disguises itself as a dead leaf when at rest, with veins and brown patterns mimicking real foliage. When disturbed, it reveals bright blue and orange wings underneath—stunning colors that help startle predators. This butterfly is native to forests in South and Southeast Asia. ✨ #camouflage⚡#adaptation⚡#insects 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels
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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #378 · 2025. 07. 21. PM 06:22
🌎 The mimicry leaf insect looks exactly like a real leaf, down to brown spots that resemble decay. This remarkable disguise protects it from hungry predators by blending perfectly into the forest floor. ✨ #insects⚡#camouflage⚡#adaptation 👉subscribe Interesting Planet
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