Leaf-cutter ants have rocky crystal armor, never before seen in insects(nationalgeographic.com) |
Leaf-cutter ants have rocky crystal armor, never before seen in insects(nationalgeographic.com) |
http://cdn.sci-news.com/images/enlarge8/image_9093_2e-Acromy...
Source: http://www.sci-news.com/biology/acromyrmex-echinatior-biomin...
Does anybody know whether there's more details available on the symbiotic bacteria that creates the iron sulfides based armor?
I couldn't find the zoological identifier for it, so it's hard to find across the web.
The pistol shrimp also uses cavitation sonoluminiscence. Its claw creates a bubble that upon collapse reaches 7,700 °C (2,200 °C hotter than the sun).
Researchers created a larger, 3d printed version of the claw that creates the same effect. https://tees.tamu.edu/news/2019/04/shrimp-claw-inspires-new-...
And video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOdRRjskWcc
Also research: https://bioone.org/journals/journal-of-economic-entomology/v...
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/animals/a12957/foun...
That's one critical reason for being very upset about us extincting countless species, even those that do not play any significant role in keeping the planet habitable - losing all these genes means losing pages from a book that contains ready-made biotech, and information that helps to explain how things came to be (which helps explain why it works).
And many of our enzymes contain metals (magnesium, a lot), and some transport proteins too (famously haemoglobin).
Zinc is essential in humans for DNA replication. We need chromium and molybdenum in tiny amounts for blood sugar control and hunger regulation.
Though none of these seem quite as spectacular as metal plares body parts!
There's also resilin, an elastic-like compound(?) that concentrates energy at certain parts of insect joins, used during jumping, or other fast movements.
That is disappointing.
Thanks, cloudflare. Thanks.
Never thought of it as cruel, which is unsettling when I imagine what an alien species with superior intelligence might choose to do with us.
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Is this surprising, considering that an estimated 86% of species on Earth and 91% of ocean species remain unidentified?
https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/jou...
See references therein for metals numerous other orders of not just insects but arthropods.
"metal mandible Hymenoptera" as a search.
I should have seen it coming. This or Miles O'Brien himself chiming in and telling us that trace amounts of exotic substances in medieval chain armour would have interfered with the transporter's Heisenberg compensators.
That should make for an interesting YouTube video.
On the condition that the tiger is a healthy adult in the wild, hungry, and has never been captive, and someone is standing nearby not to interfere but to hit the upload button after you’re slain.
Human has no chance wrestling an adult tiger.
Second, video proof. I know this kind of things probably aren't taped, because the people are busy fighting for their life. But, still, I'd be skeptical before I see some proof, that a person fought and killed an healthy adult grizzly (or some other comparable types) without a firearm or trap.