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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP03 Jan 2020 9:01 p.m. PST

"Last week we learned about an insect that can leap up to three feet (almost a meter) in a single bound. The planthopper (Issus coleoptratus), a common garden bug found all over the world, is able to take these giant leaps because its legs are powered by an interlocking gear system. It's the first known natural gear system—even…

It's the first known natural gear system—even though its been hiding in plain sight all along…"
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