You’ve probably seen plenty of ladybugs, but you’ve never seen them like this. Thanks to a super high-resolution slow-motion camera, we can now see how ladybugs take flight. The result is incredibly interesting because ladybugs have an incredibly intricate flight process.
That famous red polka-dotted outer shell is actually a pair of hardened forewings called elytra. When a ladybug is ready to fly, the elytra open up to reveal the real wings underneath. Those wings unfold in a whiplash movement, and start flapping quickly to support flight. All that happens in a matter of microseconds.
Watch for yourself in the video below:
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