While logic suggests that flying insects may be more likely to suffer from crashes and collisions, a new study reveals that it is the fish that are more prone to crashes as they do not use their collision warning system as effectively as the insects. All animals need some form of warning system that prevents them colliding with objects in their surroundings. The warning system helps them to continually regulate their speed and judge their distance from objects. ...
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