Flies get a jump on swatters, study finds

Monday, September 1, 2008 - 08:28 in Biology & Nature

A Caltech bioengineer and an associate film a fruit fly and find that it first jumps away from a threat before taking wing. This means fly swatters should lead the prey like a trapshooter. Ever wonder why it is so hard to swat flies?

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