Waterlily beetles (Galerucella nymphaeae) move so fast, no human can see how they seem to disappear. Slowing down their disappearing act on video reveals they “water-ski", generating capillary gravity waves.
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Kamis, 03 Maret 2016
Vanishing Beetle Generates Gravity Waves | Slow-Motion Video
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