Zephu
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| 15 Sep 2014 04:08 PM |
I've seen them do it, are they trying to lay eggs or something?
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Klink45
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DownFlux
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| 15 Sep 2014 04:12 PM |
| i'm pretty sure it's to communicate with other insects |
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| 15 Sep 2014 04:13 PM |
Did some reading, but not sure how reliable it is.
Apparently, their legs have small hairs that help them in navigation. They rub them to keep them clean to help them fly, and avoid predators. |
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Zephu
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| 15 Sep 2014 05:13 PM |
Thanks, Gordan.
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