Body movement of insect when fly
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In a voluntary take-off, the fly first opens its wing and then starts the jump; the motion of the legs and wings are coordinated so that at the start of the jump, the wings elevate further but then quickly start the first downstroke as the legs complete their extension and the insect becomes airborne.
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