Researchers in Tufts Department of Biology recently published an article describing a novel type of soft-bodied locomotion. The video below describes their finding that the Tobacco Hornworm’s gut acts as an internal piston, decoupled from the external body structures, during locomotion.
Caterpillars go with their gut!
/ October 7, 2010
Researchers in Tufts Department of Biology recently published an article describing a novel type of soft-bodied locomotion. The video below describes their finding that the Tobacco Hornworm’s gut acts as [...]
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